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ANNUAL REGISTER OF 
OFFICERS AND MEMBERS 

OF THE 

^SOCIETY OF 
COLONIAL WARS 



CONSTITUTION OF THE 
GENERAL SOCIETY 

PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY OF 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY 



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NEW-YORK 

January, 1895 



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CONTENTS 

General Officers and Delegates. 
Constitution of the General Society. 
Officers and Members* of the State Societies in the 
Order of their Establishment. 

New York Society. 

Pennsylvania Society. 

Maryland Society. 

Massachusetts Society. 

Connecticut Society. 

District of Columbia Society. 

New Jersey Society. 

Virginia Society. 

New Hampshire Society. 

Vermont Society. 

Illinois Society. 

Missouri Society. 
Summary. 
Index of Ancestors and Descendants. 

( To avoid repetition the services of ancestors will only appear 
in the index.) 
Committee on Louisbourg Memorial. 
Roster of Officers of the Expedition. 
Roster of the Officers of the First Regular American 
Army. 

* An asterisk ( * ) preceding a member's name indicates that he was a 
charter member. 



The General Society of Colonial Wars was organized 
on May 9 and 10, 1893, in the Governor's Room, City 
Hall, New-York, by delegates from five States and the 
District of Columbia, A Constitution was adopted on 
May 10, 1893, subject to the approval of a majority of 
the delegates present at an adjourned meeting of the 
General Assembly, and the General Officers were then 
elected. An adjourned meeting of the General Assembly 
was held at the Hotel New Netherland, New-York City, 
on December 19, 1893, and the Constitution as amended 
unanimously adopted. 

A meeting of the General Council was held in Car- 
penter's Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., on May 8, 1894, and 
another meeting was held in New- York City on Novem- 
ber 12, 1894. The Secretary-General announces with 
deep regret the death, on July 29, 1894, of Mr. Nathan 
Gillette Pond, Deputy-Governor General of the Connect- 
icut Society, and a founder of the Society, August 18, 
1892, 



OFFICERS OF THE 
GENERAL SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS. 

1893-1896. 

Governor -Geiieral : 

Frederic J. de Peyster. 

Deputy Governor -Generals : 

For New-York, Charles H. Murray, 

For Pennsylvania, James Mifflin, 

For Maryland, General Joseph Lancaster Brent, 

For Massachusetts, General Wm. F. Draper, 

For District of Columbia, 

Rear-Admiral Francis Asbury Roe, U. S. N., 
For New Jersey, Malcolm Macdonald, 
For Connecticut, Hon. William Hamersley, 
For Vermont, Colonel Edward A. Chittenden, 
For Missouri, Henry Cadle, 
For Illinois, Josiah Lewis Lombard, 
For New Hampshire, Hon. Henry O. Kent, 
For Virginia, Hon. Richard Thos. Walker Duke, Jr. 

Secretary-General : 

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Howland Pell, 

4 Warren Street, New- York. 

Deputy Secretary-General : 
Edward Trenchard. 

Treas7(rer-General : 
Satterlee Swartwout, 

Stamford, Conn. 

Deputy Treasurer -General : 
S. Victor Constant, 



Registrar -General : 
Geo. Norbury Mackenzie, 

Law Building, Baltimore, Md. 

Hislorian-General : 
Dr. Francis E. Abbot, 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Chaplain-General : 
The Rev. C. Ellis Stevens, LL. D., D. C. L. 

Surgeon-General : 
Samuel Clagett Chew, M. D. 

Chaticellor-General : 
The Hon. Thomas F. Bayard. 

First General Assembly of the Society of 
Colonial Wars. 

1893-1896. 

LIST OF DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES. 

State of New-York. 
Delegates : 
T. J. Oakley Rhinelander, 
Frederic H. Betts, 
William G. Davies, 
Howard R. Bayne, 
Frederic Gallatin, 
Philip Livingston, 

Maturin Livingston Delafield, Jr., 
Frederick E. Haight, 
T. Waln-Morgan Draper, 
John Schuyler. 



Alternates : 

Lieut. Walter J. Sears, U. S. N., 
Madison Grant, 
Walter Chandler, 
Gouverneur M. Carnochan. 



Stale of Petirisylvama. 
Delegates : 

Edward Shippen, M. D., U. S. N. , 
T. Chester Walbridge, 
Wm. Macpherson Horner, 
Geo. Cuthbert Gillespie, 
Wm. Fisher Lewis. 

Alternates : 

Thomas H. Montgomery, 
Edward Shippen, 



State of Maryland. 
Delegates : 

Edwin Harvie Smith, 
John Appleton Wilson, 
John Philemon Paca, 
Thomas Marsh Smith. 

State of Massachusetts. 
Delegates : 

James A. Noyes, 
Henry O. Houghton, 
Walter G. Page, 
Albert A. Folsom, 
Myles Standish. 



Alternates : 
Abijah Thompson, 
Edwin T. Barker, 
Nathan Appleton, 
Henry O. Houghton, Jr., 
F. A. Foster. 

State of Co7inecticut. 

Delegates : 
Dr. Charles Samuel Ward, 
Charles H. Trowbridge, 
Daniel C. Eaton, 
George B. Sanford, 
Frederick J. Kingsbury. 

District of Columbia. 
Delegates : 
General Richard N. Batchelder, U. S. A., 
General Absalom Baird, U. S. A., 
Charles Waldo Haskins, 
Charles F. T. Beale, 
Frank Berge Smith. 

Alternates : 
Lieut. T. B. M. Mason, U. S. N., 
Captain Oscar F. Long, U, S. A., 
Lieut, Richard Graham Davenport, Q. S. N., 
Professor G. Brown Goode. 

State of New Jersey. 
Delegates : 
Rev. Frank L. Humphreys, 
George E. Koues, 
Pierrepont Edwards, 
General Wm. S. Stryker, 
Wm. Morris Deen. 



State of Vermont. 
Delegates : 
Governor Urban A. Woodbury, 
General Theo. S. Peck, 
Colonel Wm. Seward Webb, 
Colonel Robert J. Kimball, 
Colonel E. C. Smith. 

State of Illinois. 

Delegates : 
Charles K. Miller, 
Frederick H. Winston, 
S. E. Gross, 
Charles Cromwell, 
Captain Philip Reade, U. S. A. 



CONSTITUTION. 



PREAMBLE. 

Whereas, It is desirable that there should be 
adequate celebrations commemorative of the 
events of Colonial History happening from the 
settlement of Jamestown, Va., May 13, 1607, 
to the battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775: 

Therefore, The Society of Colonial Wars 
has been instituted to perpetuate the memory 
of those events, and of the men who, in mili- 
tary, naval, and civil positions of high trust 
and responsibility, by their acts or counsel, as- 
sisted in the establishment, defense, and preser- 
vation of the American Colonies, and were in 
truth the founders of this nation. With this 
end in view it seeks to collect and preserve 
manuscripts, rolls, relics, and records; to pro- 
vide suitable commemorations or memorials 
relating to the American colonial period, and 
to inspire in its members the fraternal and 
patriotic spirit of their forefathers, and in the 
community, respect and reverence for those 
whose public services made our freedom and 
unity possible. 



ARTICLE I. 

NAME. 

The Society shall be known by the name 
and title of the General Society of Colonial 

Wars. 

ARTICLE IL 

MEMBERSHIP. 

Any male person above the age of twenty- 
one years, of good moral character and reputa- 
tion, shall be eligible to membership in the 
Society of Colonial Wars, who is lineally de- 
scended in the male or female line from an 
ancestor : 

(i) Who served as a military or naval offi- 
cer, or as a soldier, sailor, or marine, or as a 
privateersman, under authority of the Colonies 
which afterward formed the United States, or 
in the forces of Great Britain which participated 
with those of the said Colonies in any wars in 
which the said Colonies were engaged, or in 
which they enrolled men, from the settlement 
of Jamestown, May 13, 1607, to the battle of 
Lexington, April 19, 1775; or 



(2) Who held office in any of the Colonies 
between the dates above mentioned, either as 

((2) Director-General, Vice-Director-General, 
or member of the Council, or legislative body 
in the Colony of New Netherlands ; 

(^) Governor, Lieutenant or Deputy Gov- 
ernor, Lord Proprietor, member of the King's 
or Governor's Council, or legislative body in the 
Colonies of New-York, New Jersey, Virginia, 
Pennsylvania, and Delaware ; 

(^) Lord Proprietor, Governor, Deputy Gov- 
ernor, or member of the Council, or of the leg- 
islative body in Maryland and the Carolinas ; 

(d) Governor, Deputy Governor, Governor's 
Assistant, or Commissioner to the United Colo- 
nies of New England, or member of the Coun- 
cil, body of Assistants, or legislative body in 
any of the New England Colonies, 

One collateral representative of an ancestor 
such as above specified, shall be eligible to 
membership, provided there be no existing lin- 
eal descendant, and provided that such person 
be the oldest collateral representative in the 
male line, of such ancestor, or has filed with 
the Secretary-General of the Society written re- 
nunciations from all other persons having nearer 
claims to representation. 

No State Society shall adopt any rule of eli- 
gibility for membership which shall admit any 
person not eligible for membership in the Gen- 
eral Society. 

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But any State Society may, except as to 
members transferred from another State Society, 
further restrict, at its discretion, the basis of 
eligibiHty for membership in its own society. 



ARTICLE III. 

GENERAL SOCIETY. 

The General Society of Colonial Wars shall 
consist of the societies now existing in the 
States of New-York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, 
Massachusetts, Connecticut, and District of 
Columbia, and such other State Societies as 
may from time to time be duly organized and 
authorized by the General Society. 

Whenever the word " State " occurs in this 
Constitution it shall be held to include within 
its meaning the Territories of the United States, 
and the District of Columbia. 

ARTICLE IV. 

OFFICERS. 

The officers of the General Society of Colo- 
nial Wars shall be — a Governor-General, a 
Deputy Governor-General from each State So- 
ciety, a Secretary-General, a Deputy Secre- 
tary-General, a Treasurer-General, a Deputy 
Treasurer-General, a Registrar-General, a His- 
torian-General, a Chaplain-General, a Chancel- 

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lor-General, and a Surgeon-General. With 
the exception of the Deputy Governor-Gen- 
erals the above officers shall be elected by a 
plurality vote of the delegates present at a 
General Assembly of the Society. Vacancies 
occurring by death or resignation may be filled 
by the General Council, for the unexpired term. 
Each Deputy Governor-General shall be elected 
by a plurality vote of the delegates present in 
the General Assembly from the State from 
which said Deputy Governor-General is chosen. 
The above officers shall serve until the next 
regular meeting of the General Assembly, or 
until their successors are duly chosen. 

ARTICLE V. 

MEETINGS. 

The regular meetings of the General Society 
shall be termed "General Assemblies" and shall 
be held once every three years, at such time and 
place as the preceding General Assembly may 
elect. Special General Assemblies may be held 
upon the order of the Governor-General, or upon 
the order of the Governors of three of the State 
Societies. 

General Assemblies shall consist of the Gen- 
eral Officers and five delegates from each State 
Society. Delegates or General Officers repre- 
senting a majority of the State Societies shall 
constitute a quorum for the transaction of busi- 
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ness; and proceedings shall be in accordance 
with parliamentary law. The order of busi- 
ness shall be — 

First. The calling of the General Assembly 
to order by the Governor-General, or in his ab- 
sence by the Secretary-General. 

Second. Prayer by the Chaplain-General. 

Third. Reading of Minutes of last General 
Assembly. 

Fourth. Report from Secretary-General. 

Fifth. Report from the Treasurer-General. 

Sixth. Reports from Committees and Officers. 

Seve7tth. Unfinished Business. 

Eighth. New Business. 

Ninth. Reports from State Societies. 

Tenth. Election of Officers. 

Eleventh. Benediction by the Chaplain-Gen- 
eral. 

The minutes of each Assembly shall be read 
before its final adjournment. 



ARTICLE VI. 

STATE SOCIETIES. 

Each State Society shall annually transmit 
to the Secretary-General a circular letter stating 
the number of its members, general matters of 
interest, and any suggestions which may be 
deemed of advantage to the Society. Each 
State Society shall, in the month of January in 

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each year, pay to the Treasurer-General the 
sum of $25.00. 

ARTICLE VII. 

POWERS OF THE GENERAL SOCIETY. 

The General Society shall have sole power 
of action in the national, as distinct from the 
State, affairs of the organization. It shall have 
jurisdiction to pass upon all questions of eligi- 
bility referred to it by the Registrar-General; 
but shall not otherwise interfere in the regula- 
tions or government of any State Society, unless 
by a plurality vote of the General Assembly, 
when the surrender of a State charter may be 
demanded, should an investigation show that 
such action is necessary for the welfare of the 
Societies at large. It shall have power to grant 
charters to States other than those in which the 
Society is already organized, provided that at 
least nine persons duly qualified to be members 
make such application. It shall issue the in- 
signia and the diploma of membership. It 
shall publish the Year-Book with the coopera- 
tion of the several State Societies ; and the 
cost shall be defrayed by the latter in propor- 
tion to their membership. 

The General Council, which shall be com- 
posed of all the General Officers, shall exercise 
the powers of the General Society (except those 
of demanding State charters, and of amending 

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the Constitution) between meetings of the 
General Assembly, to which latter body it 
shall regularly report all its transactions. 



ARTICLE VIII. 

GOVERNOR-GENERAL. 

The Governor-General, or in his absence, a 
duly selected temporary presiding officer, shall 
preside at all General Assemblies and meetings 
of the General Council of the Society. 

ARTICLE IX. 

SECRETARY-GENERAL. 

The Secretary-General shall be keeper of the 
Great Seal of the Society, and of the General 
Society flag, and of the diploma. He shall con- 
duct the general correspondence of the Society 
and keep a record thereof He shall have 
charge of the printing and publications of the 
Society, He shall give due notice of the time 
and place of the holding of all meetings of the 
General Assembly, and of the General Council ; 
and shall keep full record of their proceedings. 

ARTICLE X. 

TREASURER-GENERAL. 

The Treasurer-General shall collect and keep 
the funds and securities of the Society, and de- 

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posit and invest them subject to the direction 
of the General Council. Out of these funds he 
shall pay such sums as may be ordered by the 
General Council. He shall keep a full account 
of his receipts and payments, and at each Gen- 
eral Assembly, or when required by the General 
Council, shall render an account of the same. 
He shall be custodian of the die of the insignia, 
and may issue the insignia and rosettes. 

For the faithful performance of his duty, he 
may be required to give such security as the 
General Council may deem proper. 

ARTICLE XL 

REGISTRAR-GENERAL. 

It shall be the duty of each State Society to 
file with the Registrar-General a duplicate of the 
application of each member. The Registrar- 
General shall receive and file all duplicate ap- 
plications upon vv'hich membership has been 
granted, with a list of all diplomas signed by 
him, and all documents which the Society may 
acquire. It shall also be his duty to submit to 
the General Council any application for micm- 
bership which, in his opinion, does not fulfil the 
requirements of Article II. of this Constitution. 

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ARTICLE XII. 

HISTORIAN-GENERAL. 

The Historian-General shall keep a detailed 
record of all historical and commemorative 
celebrations of the General Society, and shall 
edit and prepare for publication such historical 
addresses, papers, and other documents as 
the Society may decide to publish. 

ARTICLE XIII. 

CHAPLAIN-GENERAL. 

The Chaplain-General shall be an ordained 
minister of a Christian church, and it shall be 
his duty to officiate when called upon by the 
proper officers. 

ARTICLE XIV. 

CHANCELLOR-GENERAL. 

The Chancellor-General shall be a lawyer duly 
admitted to the bar, and it shall be his duty to 
give legal opinion on matters affecting the Soci- 
ety when called upon by the proper officers. 

ARTICLE XV. 

SURGEON-GENERAL. 

The Surgeon-General shall be a practising 
physician. 

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ARTICLE XVI. 



GREAT SEAL. 



The Great Seal of the General Society shall 
be: Within a beaded annulet, a title scroll," 1607, 
General Society of Colonial Wars, 1 775 "; and in 
base the motto : " Fortiter Pro Patria," surround- 
ing diaper charged with nine mullets. Over all a 
shield, surmounted of the crown, bearing Ameri- 
can colonial seals quarterly of nine : I. Vir- 
ginia : Argent, a cross gules between four es- 
cutcheons each regally crowned proper, the first 
and fourth escutcheons France and England 
quarterly; second escutcheon, Scotland; third, 
Ireland. II. New-York : Argent, abeaver bend- 
ways proper, on a bordure tenny, a belt of wam- 
pum of the first. III. Massachusetts: Azure, 
on a mount between two pine trees vert, an In- 
dian afFronte or, belted with leaves of the second, 
holding in his dexter hand an arrow paleways, 
point downwards, and in his sinister hand a bow 
paleways, of the third; upon a scroll proper, 
issuing from his mouth, the legend, "Come over 
and help us." IV. New Hampshire: Quarterly, 
first and fourth grand quarter of France and Eng- 
land; second, Scotland; third, Ireland ; overall 
an escutcheon of pretence ; azure billetee or, a 
lion rampant of the second, for Nassau. V. Con- 
necticut : Argent, a dexter hand issuing out of 
clouds in dexter chief, holding a double scroll 
proper, fesseways, bearing the legend, " Susti- 

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net qui transtulit " ; in base fifteen grape-vines, 
six, five, four, leaved and fructed proper. VI. 
Maryland: Quarterly first and fourth paly of 
six or and sable, a bend counterchanged, for 
Calvert; second and third, per fesse and per 
pale argent and gules, a cross bottony counter- 
changed for Crossland (seal of Lord Baltimore). 
VII. Rhode Island: Azure, an anchor in pale 
or. VIIL New Jersey: Quarterly, first, Eng- 
land impaling Scotland ; second, France ; third, 
Ireland ; fourth, per pale and per chevron ; first, 
gules two lions passant guardant in pale or, for 
Brunswick ; second, or, semee of hearts, a lion 
rampant azure, for Lunenburgh ; third, gules, 
a horse courant argent, for Westphalia; over 
all an inescutcheon gules, charged with the 
crown of Charlemagne. IX. Pennsylvania: 
Argent, on a fesse sable, three plates ; (Arms of 
Penn.) 

ARTICLE XVII. 

INSIGNIA. 

The insignia of the Society shall consist of a 
badge, pendant by a gold crown and ring, from 
a watered silk ribbon one inch and a half wide 
of red, bordered with white and edged with red. 
The badge shall be surrounded by a laurel wreath 
in gold and shall consist of: 

Obverse; A white enameled star of nine 
points bordered with red enamel, having be- 
tween each starpoint a shield displaying an em- 

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blem of one of the nine original colonies ; and, 
within a blue enameled garter bearing the motto 
" Fortiter Pro Patria," an Indian's head in gold 
relievo. 

Reverse ; The star above described, but with 
gold edge, each shield between the points dis- 
playing a mullet, and in the center, within an 
annulet of blue bearing the title " Society of 
Colonial Wars, 1607-1775," the figure of a 
colonial soldier in gold relievo. The reverse of 
the crown of each insignia shall bear an engraved 
number, corresponding to that of the registered 
number of the member to whom such insignia 
has been issued. 

The insignia shall be worn by the members 
on all occasions when they assemble as such, for 
any stated purpose or celebration, and may be 
worn on any occasion of ceremony. It shall 
be worn conspicuously on the left breast ; but 
members who are or have been Gentlemen of 
the Council of a State Society, may place a ro- 
sette of regulation pattern upon the silk ribbon 
from which it is pendant. Members who are 
or have been General Officers, or Officers of a 
State Society, may wear the insignia with three 
jewels in the crown, and suspended from a reg- 
ulation ribbon around the neck. Members 
who are or have been Governors, Deputy Gov- 
ernors, or Lieutenant-Governors of State So- 
cieties, or officers of the General Society may, 
in addition to the insignia so suspended, wear a 

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ribbon of the Society's colors, three and one- 
half inches in width, extending from the right 
shoulder to the left hip. The insignia shall be 
worn only as above prescribed. 

The rosette in use by the New York Society was adopted 
by the General Society, but by error the description was 
omitted in the Constitution. 

ARTICLE XVIII. 

DIPLOMA. 

The diploma of this Society shall bear the 
following words : 

General Society of Colonial Wars. 

To All Whom it May Concern. 

Greeting. Know ye, this is to certify that on 

the day of , in the year 

of our Lord , and in the year of this 

Society the 

Gentleman, was duly elected an Hereditary 
Member of the Society of Colonial Wars in the 
State of by right of his de- 
scent from 

hi witness whereof : We have here- 
unto signed our names and affixed 
the Great Seal of the General Society. 
Officers of the General Society. 

, Governor- General. 

, Secretary- General. 

Registrar- General. 

And countersigned by the Governor, Secretary, 
and Registrar of the State Society. 
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Bordering the top and left side of the di- 
ploma is an ornamental scrollwork containing 
within the initial letter " G." of " General So- 
ciety," a representation of Captain Miles Stand- 
ish and a band of colonial soldiery; the initial 
surmounted by the imperial crown of the British 
empire, and having below it the motto of the 
Society. Ranged along the scroll are shields 
bearing the arms of the original nine colonies as 
emblazoned in the Great Seal of the Society ; 
and around these are emblems of colonial war- 
fare, with the flags of Sweden and New Nether- 
land, and the rose, thistle, shamrock, and 
cornflower — badges respectively of England, 
Scotland, Ireland, and Germany. At the center, 
at top is a cluster of Indian weapons and the 
head of a Sachem charged upon the fleur-de- 
lis of France. 

ARTICLE XIX. 

FLAG. 

The flag of this Society shall consist of the 
red cross of Saint George on a white field, bear- 
ing in the center the escutcheon of the General 
Society surmounted by the crown and sur- 
rounded by nine stars. 

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ARTICLE XX. 

STATE SECRETARIES. 

It shall be competent for the General Council 
to appoint State Secretaries in States where no 
State Societies exist, with a view to represent the 
interest of this Society, and, if authorized to do 
so, to prepare for the organization of new State 
Societies. Such State Secretaries shall be sub- 
ject to the direction and regulation of the Gen- 
eral Council. Their appointment shall be for 
a limited time, not to exceed one year, but may 
be renewed. They may be removed for cause, 
and their office shall terminate upon the organi- 
zation of, and grant of a charter to, a Society 
in their State. They shall communicate with 
and receive communication from the Society 
through the Secretary-General. 

ARTICLE XXL 

MEMBERS OF STATE SOCIETIES. 

The General Council shall elect to member- 
ship only charter members of new State Socie- 
ties; whose membership shall be ipso facto trans- 
ferred to their own State Society with the grant 
of its charter. No State Society shall elect to 
membership persons resident within the territory 
of another State Society, except upon written 
consent given in advance by the Council of the 
latter Society. But members changing residence 

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from one State to another, or coming within the 
jurisdiction of a new State Society, may at their 
option retain membership in the State Society 
in which they were originally admitted. 

A member of any State Society may be ad- 
mitted to membership by action of the Coun- 
cil of another State Society, within the bounds 
of which he is resident, upon satisfactory proof 
of his membership in good standing in the So- 
ciety from which he comes, and subject to the 
rules and regulations of the Society he enters. 

An initiation fee shall not be twice required. 

ARTICLE XXII. 

ALTERATIONS AND AMENDMENTS. 

No alterations of, or amendments to, this 
Constitution shall be made, unless proposed by 
the Council of a State Society in writing. The 
Secretary-General shall send a printed copy of 
the proposed amendment to each State Society, 
naming the time when and the place where it 
will be voted upon, and the voting shall take 
place in the General Assembly. Six months' 
notice shall be given to each Society. No amend- 
ment shall be made, unless adopted by a two 
thirds' vote of the State Societies through their 
delegates in the General Assembly. 

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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New- 
York, the first society organized, was instituted August 
1 8, 1892, and incorporated October 18, 1892. The First 
General Court and dinner was held at Delmonico's, De- 
cember 19, 1892, and the Second General Court and 
dinner at the Hotel Waldorf, December 19, 1893. The 
Third General Court was held at the Hotel Waldorf, 
December ig, 1894. During the past year the Society 
has been officially represented at the dinners of the Cin- 
cinnati and Sons of the Revolution on February 22, and 
at their church service, at the dinners of the Saint Nich- 
olas Society, the St. Andrew's Society, and at the New 
England Society, at the parade of the Eighth Battalion 
N. G. S. N. Y., April 23, and at the unveiling of the 
Tarrytown Revolutionary Soldiers' Monument, October 
19. 

The flag of the Society consists of the red cross of St. 
George on a white field, with the arms of the Province 
of New Netherland on the center, surmounted by the 
Dutch ducal crown. 

The membership clause in the Constitution has been 
amended, so that legislative service unaccompanied by 
military record no longer constitutes eligibility. 

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OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
WARS IN THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. 

Elected at the Third General Court, held at the Hotel 
Waldorf, December 19, 1894. 

Governor : 
Frederic J. de Peystek. 

Depttty Goveryior : 
James M. Varnum. 

Lietitena7it-Governor : 
T. J. Oakley Rhinelandek, 

Secretary : 
Howland Pell, 

4 Warren Street. 

Deputy 'Secretary : 
Philip Rhinelander, 

41 Wall Street. 

Treasurer : 
Arthur M. Hatch, 

q6 Broadway. 

Registrar : 
Frederick E. Haight, 

22 Thomas Street. 

Historian : 
S. Victor Constant. 

Chancellor : 
Hon. Abraham R. Lawrence. 

Surgeon : 
Francis Le Roy Satterlee, M. D. 

Chaplain : 

Rev. Alexander Hamilton. 

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GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

Term expiring 1895 : 
Amory Sibley Carhart, 
James William Beekman, 
George R. Schieffelin. 

Term expiring 1896 : 
Charles H. Murray, 
Philip Livingston, 
Madison Grant. 

Term expiring 1897 : 
Edward de Peyster Livingston, 
Charles H. Pond, 
John T. Wainwright. 

STANDING COMMITTEES. 

Committee on Membership : 
James F. Ruggles, Chairman, 
J. N. DE R. Whitehouse, Deputy Chairman, 
David A. Clarkson, 
William G. Davies, 
James B. Metcalf, 

COURTLAND ScHUYLER VaN ReNSSELAER, 

James H. Townsend, Secretary, 
Cominittee on Historical Documents : 
Edward F. DeLancey, 
Charles Isham, 
William G. Ver Planck, 
Gouverneur M. Smith, M. D., 
Abraham B. Valentine. 

Committee on Installation, and Stewards 0/ the Society : 
Frederick H. Betts, Chairman, 
F. Diodati Thompson, 
Henry G. Trevor, 
William P. Wainwright, Jr., 
Henry C. Swords, Secretary, 

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LIST OF MEMBERS. 

[Numbers up to 105 were elected in 1892; 106 to 331, in 1S93 ; and 331 to 472, 
in 1894.] 

228. Abbot, Francis Ellingwood. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Abbot. 

405. Adams, Henry Herschel. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Henry Adams. 

394. Adams, Washington Irving. 

Seventh in descent from Major William Phillips. 

363. Aiken, William Benford. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beek- 

man. , 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Gerardus Beekman. 

418. Allen, Frederick Percival. 
Fifth in descent from John Allen. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Stanley. 

450. Arnold, Conway Hillyer, Jr., Cadet, U. S. M. A. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Richard Calloway. 

138. AsTOR, John Jacob, Colonel and A. D. C„ S. N. Y. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevenson van 

Cortlandt. 
Third in descent from Colonel John Armstrong. 

278. Avery, Frank Montgomery. 

Eighth in descent from Captain James Avery. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant James Avery, jr. 
Eighth in descent from Captain George Denison. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Daniel Wetherell. 
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196. Backus, Brady Electus, Reverend. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant William Backus. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Thomas Bull. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Pratt 
Seventh in descent from Major William Whiting 
Sixth in descent from the Reverend John Whiting. 
Fourth in descent from Abner Mallary. 

257. Backus, J. Bayard. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
Eighth in descent from Major William Bradford. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Talcott. 
Fifth in descent from Major John Chester. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel John Chester. 

106. Baker, Frank Leslie. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Phineas Upham. 
188. Baldwin, Joseph Clark. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Beard. 
12. Baldwin, Nathan A. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 
233. Bangs, Anson Cuyler. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Jan Jansen Bleecker 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Bleecker. 

302. Banks, David. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Josiah Ogden. 

107. Banks, David, Jr. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Man. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Josiah Ogden. 

298. Banta, Theodore Melvin. 

Seventh in descent from David Demarest. 
Seventh in descent from Corporal Pierre Cressor. 
Seventh in descent from Corporal Simon de Ruine. 
Seventh in descent from Andrew Ward. 
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321. Barclay, James Searle. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Searle. 

420. Barnes, Alfred Cutler, General. 
Sixth in descent from Japhet Chapin. 

454. Bartlett, George Frederick Hunter, M. D. 
Seventh in descent from Robert Bartlett. 

282. Bartlett, John Russell, Captain, U. S. N. 
Seventh in descent from John Russell. 

200. Bassett, Charles Franklin. 

Eighth in descent from William Bassett. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel William Bassett. 
Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Dymoke. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign Shubael Dymoke. 

*8. Bayne, Howard Randolph. 

Third in descent from Captain John Ashby. 

384. Beatty, Robert Chetwood. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Bull. 
Eighth in descent from John Ogden. 

383. Beatty, William Gedney. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Bull. 
Eighth in descent from John Ogden. 

369. Beckurts, Charles Lewis, ist Lieutenant 6th In- 
fantry, U. S. A. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Paxton. 
108. Beekman, James William. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beekman. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Gerardus Beekman. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel OlofF Stevensen Van 
Cortlandt. 

Eighth in descent from Brant Van Slichtenhorst. 

Eighth in ( escent from Kiliaen Van Rensselaer. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Jeremias Van Rens- 
selaer. 



NEW YORK. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse 
Schuyler. 

Seventh in descent from Major Abraham Staats, M D, 
Seventh in descent from Alexander Lindsay Glen. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Sanders Glen. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Jacob Glen. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Robert Sanders. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Johannes Wendell. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Abraham Keteltas. 
Fourth in descent from Captain William Steele. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Robert Bailey. 

158. Belknap, Robert Lenox. 

Fourth in descent from Samuel Belknap. 
Third in descent from Captain Samuel Belknap. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Mekins. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Isaac Stearns. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel John Williams 

356. Benedict, Robert Dewey. 

Third in descent from Captain Stephen Dewey. 

468. Benjamin, Marcus. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
70. Berry, Gerald. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Berry. 
80. Betts, Frederic H. 

Third in descent from Samuel Comstock Betts. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes. 
Eighth in descent from Abraham Cruttenden. 
Eighth in descent from Edward Rosseter. 
Sixth in descent from Josiah Rosseter. 
Seventh in descent from Governor George Wyllys. 
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Sixth in descent from Samuel Wyllys. 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Leele. 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Sherman. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Taylor. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Andrew Ward. 

314. Betts, Louis Frederic Holbrook. 

Fourth in descent from Samuel Comstock Betts. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Haynes. 
Ninth in descent from Abraham Cruttenden. 
Ninth in descent from Edward Rosseter. 
Seventh in descent from Josiah Rosseter. 
Eighth in descent from Governor George Wyllys. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Wyllys. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Leete. 
Sixth in descent from Samuel Sherman. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Taylor. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Andrew Ward. 

315. Betts, Samuel Rossiter. 

Fourth in descent from Samuel Comstock Betts. 

68. BiBBY, Andrew A. 

Fourth in descent from Charles Ward Apthorpe. 

442. BiCKLEY, Lawrence Wharton. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Governor Thomas 
Lloyd. 

390. BiNNEY, William Greene. 

Seventh in descent from George Vickere. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Cromwell. 

167. Bishop, Coktlandt Field. 

Seventh in descent from John Bishop. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Abraham de Peyster. 
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35. Bleecker, Anthony James, 

Seventh in descent from Captain Jan Jansen Bleecker 
Seventh in descent from Antoine L'Espenard. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Anthony Lispenard. 
Sixth in descent from Mathew Clarkson. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Johannes de Peyster. 

122. Blunt, Stanhope English, Captain, Ordnance 
Department, U. S. A. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Shadrach Walton. 
Seventh in descent from Sampson Sheafe. 
Sixth in descent from Sampson Sheafe, Jr. 
Seventh in descent from Major Charles Frost. 
Seventh in descent from Doctor John Cutler. 

370. BooRAEM, Robert Elmer. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Elmer. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Jan Ariense Sip. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Cornelius Van Vorst. 

76. Bowen, Clarence Winthrop. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Henry Bowen. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Isaac Johnson. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Seventh in descent from Major-General Daniel Gookin. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Chester. 
Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Thomas 
Dan forth. 

244. Bowers, John Meyer. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Johnson. 

295. Brackett, Robert Lambert. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Anthony Brackett. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Smith. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Pierpont. 
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24. Brainard, Cephas. 

Fifth in descent from Captain James Brainard. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer. 

245. Brainerd, Cephas, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Brainerd. 
Seventh in descent from Ensign Jared Spencer. ; 

435. Bright, Louis Victor. 

Fourth in descent from Jacob Brecht. 
37. Bristow, Frank H. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

372. Britton, Charles Price. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Eighth in descent from John Curtis. 
Seventh in descent from John Porter. 
Seventh in descent from George Adams. 
Sixth in descent from Daniel Adams. 

293. Broome, George Cochran. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Nelson. 

456. Brown, George Leroy, Captain, nth Infantry 
U. S. A. 

Eighth in descent from Captain George Dennison. 
451. Brown, Louis. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Daniel White. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Daniel White. 

255. Brugler, Charles Edward, Reverend. 

Sixth in descent from Captain David Lacey. 
276. Bryant, Percy, M. D. 

Ninth in descent from General Constant Southworth. 

Eighth in descent from John Howland. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Jabez Howland. 

Seventh in descent from Captam Paul Sears. 
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254. Bryson, Andrew. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Walker. 
135. Butler, Henry Percival. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Green. 
181. Cammann, George Philip. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Conrad Weiser. 
469. Cammann, Henry Lorillard. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Conrad Weiser. 

41. Carhart, Amory Sibley. 

Eighth in descent from Major William Phillips. 

396. Carney, Sidney Howard, Jr., M. D. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William French. 
Eighth in descent from George Abbott. 
Eighth in descent from Simon Crosby, second. 
Fourth in descent from Ensign Seth Bullard. 

87. Carnochan, Gouverneur Morris. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beek- 

man. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel James Graham. 
Seventh in descent from Major Abraham Staats, M. D. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris. 

72. Carpenter, James Oliver. 

Eighth in descent from William Carpenter. 

202. Cass, Charles Wyllys. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Joseph Dudley. 

129. Chandler, Walter. 

Seventh in descent from Major Job Chandler. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel William Chandler. 
Ninth in descent from William Swaine. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Swaine. 
Eighth in descent from Jasper Crane. 
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Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel Richard Lee. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Philip Ludwell. 
Seventh in descent from Major-General Daniel Denni- 

son. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Josiah Ogden, 

403. Chapin, Henry Dvvight, M. D. 
Sixth in descent from Japhet Chapin. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Timothy Dwight. 

170. Chapman, Thomas Brownell. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Chapman. 

Tenth in descent from Richard Treat. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. ' 

Seventh in descent from John Alden. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Sylvester Richmond. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Benjamin Church. 

317. Chauncey, Henry, Jr., Major, N. G. S. N. Y. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

169. Chenoweth, Alexander Crawford. 
Sixth in descent from William Cromwell. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel William Crawford. 

264. Childs, James Edmund. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Penuel Childs. 
155. Church, Richard. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuyler. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Johannes Schuyler. 
95. Clark, Henry Schieffelin. 

Ninth in descent from Colonel Richard Ingoldsby. 

Eighth in descent from Major John Pell. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Nicholas Stillwell. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Stephanus Van Cort- 
landt. 

Sixth in descent from Killian Van Rensselaer. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Arent Schuyler. 
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109, Clark, William Newton. 

Seventh in descent from Captain^Nicholas'^Stilhvell. 
423. Clarke, Edward Smith. 

Fifth in descent from Janna Meigs. 
457. Clarke, Isaac Sherman. 

Seventh in descent from AndrewV/ard. 

160. Clarkson, Banyer. 
Sixth in descent from Matthew Clarkson. 

92. Clarkson, Clermont Livingston. 
Sixth in descent from Matthew Clarkson. 

91, Clarkson, David Augustus. 

Sixth in descent from Matthew Clarkson. 

325. Clarkson, Frederick, 

Fifth in descent from Matthew Clarkson. 

192. CoGHiLL, Howard. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 
Ninth in descent from John Rowland, 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Francis Bill. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Gorham. 
Seventh in descent from Jabez Graham. 

194. Cogswell, Cullen Van Rensselaer. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Jeremias Van Rens- 
selaer. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Johannes Van Rens- 
selaer. 

446. Coles, Henry Rutgers Remsen. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Underhill. 

431. Collins, Clarence Lyman. 

Eighth in descent from John Collins. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
Seventh in descent from Major William Bradford. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Leete. 
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Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Leffingwell. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Lyman. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Partridge. 

23. Collins, Holdridge Ozro. 

Ninth in descent from Stephen Hart. 

Ninth in descent from John Plumb. 

Eighth in descent from John Bronson. 

Seventh in descent from Louis Du Bois. 

Sixth in descent from Roeloff Swartout. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Jonathan Beebe. 

*i. Constant, Samuel Victor. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Tuttle. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant James Smith. 

93. CONSTANTINE, RiCHARD BuELL. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Roger Williams. 
290. Crawford, Charles Ellison. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Nathan Hurd. 
242. Crosby, Edward Nicoll. 

Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichten- 
horst. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beek- 
man. 

Seventh in descent from Matthias Nicoll. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuy- 
ler. 

Sixth in descent from Matthew Clarkson. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Johannes de Peyster. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Livingston. 

241. Crosby, Livingston. 

Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichten- 

horst. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beek- 
man. 

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Seventh in descent from Matthias Nicoll. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuy- 
ler. 

Sixth in descent from Matthew Clarkson. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Johannes de Peyster. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Livingston. 

JT,. Dana, Richard Starr. 

Sixth in descent from Josiah Keith. 
299. Davenport, Timothy. 

Sixth in descent from Major Nathan Gould. 
409. Davies, Julien Townsend. 

Ninth in descent from Colonel Job Almy. 

Ninth in descent from Major Abraham Staats, M.D. 

Ninth in descent from Captain John Underhill. 

Eighth in descent from John Hull. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Seaman. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Sewall. 

187. Davies, William Gilbert. 
Eighth in descent from Major Abraham Staats, M.D. 
Seventh in descent from John Hull. 
Sixth in descent from Samuel Sewall. 

378. Deen, William Morris. 

Seventh in descent from Edmund Jennings. 
Sixth in descent from Major William Harris. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Governor Thomas 
Turpin. 

357. de Koven, Henry Louis Reginald. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Joseph Dudley. 

163. Delafield, Joseph Livingston, 
Seventh in descent from Robert Livingston. 

164. Delafield, Maturin Livingston, Jr. 
Seventh in descent from Robert Livingston. 

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NEW YORK. 

94. DE Lancey, Edward Floyd. 

Third in descent from Governor James de Lancey. 

36. DE Peyster, Frederic J. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Abraham de Peyster. 

393. De Rose, Edward. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Livingston. 

343. DoMiNiCK, William Gayer. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Cooper. 

275. Douw, Charles Gibbons. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Benjamin Church. 

27. DowNES, Anson Treat. 

Third in descent from Captain Ebenezer Downes. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

458. DowNES, Emery Newell. 

Fourth in descent from Sergeant Moses Brackett. 

^^. Downes, Stancliff Bazen. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Ebenezer Downs. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

176. Draper, Charles Albert. 

Sixth in descent from James Draper. 

Fifth in descent from Captain James Draper. 

* 5. Draper, Thomas Waln-Morgan. 
Fifth in descent from James Draper. 
Fourth in descent from Captain James Draper. 
Fifth in descent from Joshua Child. 

268. Duane, William North. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuy^ 
ler. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Rip Van Dam. 
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232. Du Eois, William Maison. 

Seventh in descent from Louis du Bois. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Daniel Brodhead, 
Eighth in descent from Harmen Myndertse Van Der 
Bogaert. 

230. Dudley, Edgar Swartwout, Captain and Assist- 
ant Quartermaster, U. S. A. 

Sixth in descent from Francis Dudley. 
Seventh in descent from Roeloff Swartout. 

351, Duke, Richard Thomas Walker, Jr. 

Fourth in descent from Doctor Thomas Walker, 

256. DwiGHT, Arthur Smith. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Timothy Dwight. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Timothy Dwight. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Benjamin Church. 
Sixth in descent from the Reverend Timothy Edwards. 

123. Earle, Ferdinand Pinney, Brigadier-General, 
N. G. S. N. Y. 

Fifth in descent from Richard Earle. 
Eighth in descent from John Porter. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Bissell. 
Seventh in descent from General Johannes de la Mon- 
tagne. 

Seventh in descent from George Phelps, 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Thomas Spencer. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Enoch Vreeland. 

Fifth in descent from James King. 

Fifth in descent from Captain William IMorris. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Benjamin Pinney. 

131. Edwards, Pierrefont, 

Fifth in descent from the Reverend Timothy Edwards. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Willett. 

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459. Egleston, Thomas. 

Fourth in descent from Major John Paterson. 

Third in descent from Major-General John Paterson. 

285. Elliot, Daniel Gikaud. 

Fifth in descent from Henry Elliott. 

Third in descent from Asa Elliot. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Treat. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign William Goodrich. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Hollister. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Welles. 

312. Ely, Smith. 

Third in descent from Captain William Ely. 

432. Emery, Brainerd Prescott. 

Seventh in descent from Jonathan Emery. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Stephen Emery. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant William Brainerd. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Josiah Brainerd. 
Sixth in descent from Jonathan Prescott. 

421. Emery, Rufus, Reverend. 

Sixth in descent from Jonathan Emery. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Stephen Emery. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Appleton. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Dummer, 
Sixth in descent from Ensign Jacob Tappan. 

168. Endicott, Robert. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Endicott. 

173. Erving, William Van Rensselaer. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel John Erving. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 
Ninth in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Vivn 
Cortlandt. 

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Eighth in descent from Nicholas Bayard. 

Eighth in descent from Killian Van Rensselaer. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Jeremias Van Rens- 
selaer. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Livingston. 

Sixth in descent from Henrv Sherburne. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-General William 
Shirley. 

no. Farrar, George Dow. 

Seventh in descent from Jacob Farrar. 
303. Ferris, Morris Patterson. 

Eighth in descent from Nicasius de Sile. 
444. Field, Hugh Wentworth Greene. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Governor John 
Wentworth. 

443. Field, Thomas Goldsmith. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Zecheriah Field. 

398. Fisher, Harris Baldwin. 

. Sixth in descent from Captain Daniel Fisher. 

399. Fisher, Nathaniel Campbell, 

Sixth in descent from Captain Daniel Fisher. 

346. Fitch, Edward Sherman. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Fitch. 
Third in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Fitch. 
Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor William Jones. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Piatt. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Sherman. 
Fourth in descent from Sergeant John Jones. 

358. Fitzgerald, Louis, Brigadier-General, First Brig- 
ade, N. G. S. N. Y. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 

424. FoLSOM, William Henry. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Peter Foulsham. 
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434. FoNBUSH, William Curtis, Captain 5th Cavalry, 
U. S. A. 

Sixth in descent from Tliomas Fonbush. 

436. Foot, Morris Cooper, Captain 9th Infantry, U. S. A. 
Fourth in descent from Major Isaac Foot. 

400. FooTE, Horace Allen. 

Sixth in descent from Sergeant Samuel Field. 

460. Foote, Hon. Wallace Turner, Jr., M. C, 

Sixth in descent from Quartermaster Nathaniel Foote, 
2d. 

29. Ford, George Hare. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Thomas Tibbals. 
266. Foster, Howell. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Coleman. 
Eighth in descent from Major Richard Smith (Bull 
Smith). 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Hezekiah Howell, 
Sixth in descent from Hugh McLellan. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Henry Beeker. 
Fourth in descent from Benjamin Pettingill. 

413. FouLKE, Bayard Fish. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beek- 

man. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Gerardus Beekman. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Johannes de Peyster. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Abraham Keteltas. 

26. Fowler, Franklin Hamilton. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant William Fowler. 

Sixth in descent from Sir Charles Hobby. 
25, Fowler, William Miles. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Beard. 
422. Freeman, George Wentworth. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Freeman. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince. 
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85. Gallatin, Frederic. 

Third in descent from Captain James Nicholson. 

61. Gallatin, Rolaz Horace. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Job Almy. 
Fourth in descent from Captain James Nicholson. 

53. Gardiner, David. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 
Sixth in descent from Major-General Roger Wolcott. 

54. Gardiner, Robert Alexander. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 
Sixth in descent from Major-General Roger Wolcott. 

38. Gerry, Allston. 

Eighth in descent from John Prescott. 

Eighth in descent from John Winter. 

Seventh in descent from John Harrington. 

Seventh in descent from John Rugg. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Sawyer. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Brocklebank. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant James Lewis. 

Sixth in. descent from Ensign William Longfellow. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Jewett. 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Sawyer. 

Fourth in descent from Sergeant Moses Richards. 

406. Gilfillan, William Whitehead, M. D. 

Fourth in descent from Paymaster Hezekiah Thomp- 
son. 

51. Grant, De Forest. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Swaine. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

340. Grant, Frederick Dent, Colonel, late U. S, A. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Noah Grant. 
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40. Grant, Madison. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Swaine. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

259. Greene, George Sears, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Deputy-Governor John Greene 
Seventh in descent from John Wickes. 
Seventh in descent from John Coggeshall. 
Sixth in descent from John Godfrey. 

172. Greene, Richard Henry. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Hulbert. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant David Wilton. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Marshall. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Job Winslow. 
283. Gregg, Levi Laertes. 

Fifth in descent from Captain James Gregg. 

269. Grinnell, George Bird. 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Haynes. 
Sixth in descent from Governor William Pitkin. 

270. Grinnell, William Milne, 

Fifth in descent from Sergeant George Grinnell. 

Eleventh in descent from Governor George Wyllys. 

Tenth in descent from Colonel John Otis. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Haynes, 

Ninth in descent from Jacob Lansing. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Lord. 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster. 

Ninth in descent from Captain John Gorham. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel John Gor- 
ham. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Cullish, 

Eighth in descent from Captain Caleb Stanley. 

Seventh in descent from John Alden. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Osgood. 

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Seventh in descent from Major Abraham Staats, M, D. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant James Frye. 
Sixth in descent from Governor William Pitkin. 
Sixth in descent from Dirck Van Der Heyden. 
Sixth in descent from 'Captain Johannes Wendell, Sr. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Johannes Wendell, Jr. 
Fifth in descent from Captain James Stephens. 

* 7. GuNN, George Miles. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

20. Haight, Abner Sherman. 

Seventh in descent from Philip Sherman. 

* 6. Haight, Frederick Everest. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Thomas Munson. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign Samuel Munson. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant John Lymar. 
Eighth in descent from Philip Sherman, 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Taylor. 
Fifth in descent from Samuel Comstock Betts. 

352. Hall, Benjamin Elihu. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Leete. 
18. Halsey, Harlan Page. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Halsey. 

Seventh in descent from John Ogden. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Swaine. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

Sixth in descent from Major John Treat. 

Sixth in descent from Jasper Crane. 
17. Halsey, Henry Augustus. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Halsey. 

Eighth in descent from John Ogden. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Swaine. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Treat. 

Seventh in descent from Jasper Crane. 
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151. Hamersley, James Hooker. 

Fourth in descent from William Hamersley. 

Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse van Sclichten- 
horst. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Filyp Pieterse van 
Schuyler. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Livingston. 

Fifth in descent from Thomas Gordon. 

Fourth in descent from Joseph Reade. 

177. Hamilton, Alexander, Reverend, 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Johannes Schuyler. 

425. Hand, Billings Learned. 

Ninth in descent from Captain George Dennison. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Lefling- 
well. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Learned. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Roger Billings. 

127. Harriman, William Edward. 

Ninth in descent from Colonel Richard Ingoldsby. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 
Courtlandt. 

Eighth in descent from Killian Van Rensselaer. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Jeremias Van Rensse- 
laer. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuy- 
ler. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Arent Schuyler. 

323. Hart, George William. 

Seventh in descent from Stephen Hart. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Hart. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Hawkins Hart. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Gallup. 

Eighth in descent from Anthony Hawkins. 

Eighth in descent from Major John Mason. 
J Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
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NEW YORK. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Nathaniel Burwell. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Israel Burwell. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Jeremiah Fitch. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Abner Fitch. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Ebenezer Root. 

360. Hartley, George Derwekt. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Thomas Munson. 

21. Hatch, Arthur Melvin. 

Seventh in descent from Captain James Beebe. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Boardman. 
Sixth in descent from Captain David Sherman. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign Thomas Taylor. 
Fourth in descent from the Reverend Nathanael Tay- 
lor. 

199. Hawes, Gilbert Ray. 

Fifth in descent from Daniel Hawes. 

126. Hawkes, E. McDougall. 

Fourth in descent from General Alexander McDou- 
gall. 

263. Heilner, George Corson. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Morgan. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Fish. 
Third in descent from Captain Zebulon Butler. 

64. Henry, John Francis. 

Fourth in descent from Samuel Henry. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Isaac Gale. 

274. Henry, William Barrett. 

Fourth in descent from Samuel Henry. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Isaac Gale. 

148. Herman, John Armstrong. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel John Armstrong. 

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ALEXANDER McDOUGALL, h 1732 cl 17S6. 

Captain of the privateers "Tiger " and " Barrington" in tiie war of 17S6 

with the Frencii. MAJOR GENERAL in the Revolution, 

Commanding at West Point. 



From a miniature owned by Mrs. H. Le Grand Cannon, New York. 



A'EIV YORK. 

50. HiLLHousE, Francis. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Roger Clapp. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 
Courtlandt. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Jan Jansen Bleecker. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Mason. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Jeremias Van Rensse- 
laer. 

42. HoADLEY, James Henry. 

Second in descent from Colonel Andrew Hillyer. 
Third in descent from Elihu Tudor, M. D. 

121. HoFF, John Van Rensselaer, Major, Medical De- 
partment, U. S. A. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Sanders Glen. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Killian Van Rensse- 
laer. 

144. Hornor, William Macpherson. 
Eighth in descent from Joran Kyn. 
Fourth in descent from Captain John Macpherson. 
Third in descent from Major William Macpherson. 

248. Hosmer, Edward Sturges. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Roger Conant. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Pynchon. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Elizur Holyoke. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel John Burr, 2d. 
Sixth in descent from William Pitkin, 2d. 

133. Howard, William Colman. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Moses Titcomb. 

78. Howell, Henry Wilson, Jr. 
Fifth in descent from Jacob Howell. 
Sixth in descent from Randal Vernon. 

329. Howell, William. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Hezekiah Howell. 
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N£IV YORK. 

124. Howes, Frederic Reuben. 

Sixth in descent from Jeremiali Howes. 

359. HuBBELL, Henry Wilson, Captain, First Artillery* 
U. S. A. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant John Hubbell. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Richard Hubbell. 
182. HuLBERT, Henry C. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Hulbert. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Dymoke. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign Shubael Dymoke. 

Seventh in descent from William Bassett. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel William Bassett. 
305. Humphreys, Frank Landon, Reverend. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Humphreys. 

287, HURD, RUKARD, 

Seventh in descent from John Hurd. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Nathan Hurd, Sr. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Nathan Hurd, Jr. 
71, Hyatt, Frank Stanley. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Hyatt. 

447, Hyde, Edwin Francis. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Loth- 
rop. 

411. Hyde, Frederick Erastus, M. D. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Simon Loth- 
rop. 

354. Innis, Hasbrouck. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Andries De Witt. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Petrus De Witt. 

Seventh in descent from Jacob Hasbrouck. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Henry Pawling. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Louis Bevier, 2d. 
104. IsHAM, Charles. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Isham. 
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NEW YORK. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith. 

Seventh in descent from Jacob Burhans, 

Sixth in descent from Quartermaster Nathaniel Foote 
2d. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Chamberlin. 

441. Ives, Francis Joseph, Captain, Medical Depart- 
ment, U. S. A. 

Ninth in descent from Major Aaron Cooke. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Aaron Cooke, 2d, 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Robert Foote. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Foote. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Abraham Foote. 

401. Jackson, Alfred Barney, First Lieutenant, gth 
Cavalry, U. S. A. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 
Seventh in descent from Joshua Henshaw. 

16 r. Jackson, Oswald. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant-Governor Thomas 
Lloyd. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Shippen. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Gyles. 

Fourth in descent from Benjamin Chew. 

395. Jennings, Albert Gould. 

Seventh in descent from Major Nathan Gould. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Governor Nathan 
Gould. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel John 
Talcott. 

Sixth in descent from Major John Burr. 

Fifth in descent from Major Peter Burr. 

380. Johnson, Jeremiah Augustus. 

Fourth in descent from Captain James Gibson. 

453- Johnson, Joseph Horsfall, Reverend. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Nathaniel Merriam. 

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404. Johnson, Stephen Albert. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Abner Johnson. 

Eighth in descent from Major-General Robert Sedg- 
wick. 
Eighth in descent from the Reverend Samuel Stone. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Francis Bell. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Nathaniel Merriam. 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Merriam. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Caleb Merriam. 

111. Jones, Shipley. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Benedict Arnold. 

410. Kelly, James Henry. 

Fourth in descent from Sergeant Reuben Hewit. 

389. Kendall, Edward Hale. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Kendall. 

414. Ketch am, William Platt. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Ketcham. 

97. Kip, William V. B. 

Eighth in descent from Hendrick Kype. 

96. Kitchen, John Cornelius Duryea. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Joris Rapelje. 

367. Koues, George Ellsworth. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 
Eighth in descent from General Johannes de La 
Montagne. 

112. Lansdale, Philip Van Horne, Lieutenant, U.S. 
Navy. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Philip Van Horne. 

84. Lawrence, Abraham Riker, Justice of the Supreme 
Court of New-York. 
Fifth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence. 
Fourth in descent from Captain John Lawrence. 

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Second in descent from Major Jonathan Lawrence. 
Sixth in descent from Matthias Nicoll. 
Fifth in descent from Governor William Smith. 
Third in descent from General Nathaniel Woodhull. 

427. Leonard, Edgar Cotrell. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
142. Lewis, William Fisher. 

Fifth in descent from Evan Lewis. 
335. Litchfield, Edward Hubbard. 

Seventh in descent from Lawrence Litchfield. 
44. Livingston, Edward de Peyster. 

Fourth in descent from Robert R. Livingston. 
32. Livingston, Philip. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Livingston. 

Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichten- 
horst. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Peter Van Brugh. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuy- 
ler. 

280. LocKwooD, James Betts. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Jonathan Lockwood. 
440. Lord, Frank Howard. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Lord. 

Eighth in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Parsons. 

Seventh in descent from the Reverend Gershom Bulke- 
ley, M. D. 

166. Lord, Nathan Holcomb. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Tracy. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Leflfing 

well. 
Sixth in descent from Thomas Leffingwell. 

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253. LuQUER, Lea McIlvaine. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Shippen. 

Sixth in descent from Paymaster Edward Shippen. 

449- LuQUER, Thatcher Taylor Payne. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant William Paine. 

217. Mackenzie, George Norbury. 
Eighth in descent from William Parke. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Williams. 

470. Macy, Sylvanus Jenkins. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Gorham. 

361. Mann, Elias Plum. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Man. 

362. Mann, Francis N., Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Man. 

345. Marsh, Charles Wells. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Moses Marsh. 

261. Marshall, Henry Rutgers. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Daniel Brodhead. 
Seventh in descent from Louis Du Bois. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Judson. 
Sixth in descent from Harman Rutgers. 

69. Marshall, Howard. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Berry. 

292. Marshall, John Gilbert. 

Sixth in descent from Captain William Lawrence. 

419. Mayo, Edward Carrington. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel William Mayo. 
56. McAllister, Heyward Hall. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Lord. 

Sixth in descent from Dr. John Cutler. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Thomas Heyward. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Mathew Dill. 
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448. McVicKAR, Edward. 

Fifth in descent from Surgeon John Constable. 
42S. Meday, Henry Hawes. 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Hawes. 
273. Melville, Henry. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Brooks. 

Eighth in descent from John Prescott. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Jonas Prescott. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Jonas Prescott, 2d. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Timothy Wheeler. 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Gregg. 

Sixth in descent from John Melvin. 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Minot. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel James Barrett. 

Fifth in descent from Sergeant Joseph Houston. 

Fourth in descent from Adam Dickey. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Josiah 
Whitney. 

136. Metcalf, James Betts. 

Ninth in descent from Mathew Allyn. 
Eighth in descent from Captain George Barber. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Roger Clapp. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Benjamin Newberry. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Stanley. 
Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor William 

Jones. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Taylor. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Taylor, Jr. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Daniel Noble. 
Third in descent from Sergeant Selah Benton. 

140. Mifflin, James. 

Fourth in descent from John Mifflin. 
Eighth in descent from Cornet John Steadman. 
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Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Philip Thomas. 

Sixth in descent from Anthony Morris. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Richard Snowden. 

*46. Miller, Charles Benjamin. 

Eighth in descent from Ensign Thomas Huckins. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant George Macy. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

* 4. Miller, Edward Clarence. 

Eighth in descent from Commissary-General Thomas 

Huckins. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant George Macy. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

159. Miller, John Bleecker. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuy- 
ler. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Rip Van Dam. 

Seventh in descent from Major Abraham Staats, M. D. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Jochim Staats. 

243. Minor, John Crannell, M.D. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Minor. 
Third in descent from Seth Minor. 

45. Mitchell, William Anderson, M.D. 
Eighth in descent from Mathew Mitchell. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Sherman. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel James Minot. 

307. Montgomery, James Lynch. 

Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse van Slichten- 
horst. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beek- 
man. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse 
Schuyler. 

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34. Morgan, Appleton. 

Fourth in descent from Sergeant Joseph Morgan. 
Fifth in descent from Major Isaac Appleton. 
Fifth in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Symonds. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Baker. 
Sixth in descent from William Sawyer. 

113. Morgan, James Henry. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Morgan. 
Seventh in descent from Captain James Avery. 

279. Morgan, Robert Webb. 

Seventh in descent from Captain James Avery. 
229. Morgan, William H. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Morgan. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Theophilus Morgan. 

114. Morris, Lewis, M. D., Assistant Surgeon, U. S. N. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris. 

193. Morris, William Henry. 

Fourth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris. 

471. Morrison, George Austin, Jr. 
Ninth in descent from John Johnson. 

332. Morse, Waldo Grant. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Morse. 

249. MosELEY, Edward Augustus. 

Fourth in descent from the Reverend Samuel Moseley 
Ninth in descent from Deputy-Governor George Cleeves. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thaddeus Clark. 
Sixth in descent from John Weeks. 
Fifth in descent from Governor Edward Tyng. 
Fourth in descent from John Brown. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Jonathan Buck. 
Fourth in descent from Jabez Fox. 
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* 3, Murray, Charles H. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William Allis. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Belden. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Wells. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Ball. 
Seventh in descent from Captain George Dennison. 
Seventh in descent from William Scott. 
Seventh in descent from Major-General Robert Sedg- 
wick. 

Seventh in descent from Doctor Thomas Starr. 
Seventh in descent from the Reverend Samuel Stone. 
Sixth in descent from Sergeant John Dickinson. 
Fifth in descent from Jedediah Strong. 

62. Myer, Isaac 

Seventh in descent from Corporal Simon de Ruine. 
Seventh in descent from Sergeant Edward Riggs. 

339. Noble, Henry Harmon. 

Fifth in descent from Ensign David Noble. 
Eighth in descent from Mathew Mitchell. 
Eighth in descent from Stephen Terry. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Sherman. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Sherman. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Archibald McNeil. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Paul Welch. 

381. Norton, Edward Loudon. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Ninth in descent from John Howland. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Mathew Fuller. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Fuller. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Gorham. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel John 
Gorham. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Thomas Barber. 
Seventh in descent from John Porter. 
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NEW YORK. 

Seventh in descent from William Thrall. 

Sixth in descent from John Hosford. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Timothy Phelps. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Ichabod Phelps. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Morris R. Tillotson. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Benoni Trumbull. 

134. Norwood, Lewis MoRPas. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Lewis Morris. 

347. NoYES, Charles Phelps. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Thomas Noyes. 

Sixth in descent from Deputy-Governor James Barker. 

Sixth in descent from Governor William Coddington. 

Sixth in descent from Simon Lynde. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Sanford. 

Fifth in descent from Governor Peleg Sanford. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Stanton. 

Sixth in descent from Deputy-Governor Francis Wil- 

loughby. 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Rogers. 

210. NoYES, James Atkins. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Loring. 

288. Oakley, E. Benedict. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Benedict. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Daniel Benedict. 

115. Oakley, Henry Cruger. 

Fifth in descent from Major Hendrick Cuyler. 
Third in descent from Henry Cruger. 

49. O'CoNOR, John Christopher. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Miles. 

338. Ogden, Ludlow. 

Seventh in descent from John Ogden. 
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NE]V YORK. 

355. Olin, Stephen H., Lieutenant-Colonel and As- 
sistant Adjutant-General, N. G. N. Y. S. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 

22. Olney, George Washington. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Olney, Sr. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Olney, Jr. 
Eighth in descent from John Whipple. 
Fourth in descent from Corporal Ezekiel Olds. 

203. Orne, Henry Merrill, 

Ninth in descent from JMathew Allyn. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Benjamin Newberry. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Roger Clapp, 

Seventh in descent from Captain Preserved Clapp. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Roger Clapp. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Pickering. 
310. Paige, Edward Winslow. 

Third in descent from John Paige. 

Eighth in descent from Philip Sherman. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Edward Richmond. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 
Courtlandt. 

Sixth in descent from Matthias Nicoll. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Jeremias Van Rensselaer. 

331. Parker, Ely S., Donehogawa, Brevet Brigadier- 
General, late U. S. A. 
Representing as Hereditary Chief Sachem of the Iro- 
quois, or Six Nations, the Dotiehogawa, or Keepers 
of the Western Door or Gate of the symbolic " Long 
House " of the Iroquois, who, by their successive trea- 
ties with the Dutch and Plnglish Governments, for 
over a hundred years formed a protective barrier 
against the French and their Indian allies, confining 
their Canadian Colonies to a narrow strip along the 
St. Lawrence, and preventing them from seizing the 
country south of the Great Lakes, thus enabling the 
English colonies to gather strength for the final over- 
throw of New France. 

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234. Parsons, Albert Ross. 

Eighth in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Parsons. 
Fifth in descent from Aaron Parsons. 

334. Patterson, John Henry, Major, 3d Infantry, U.S.A. 

Fifth in descent by representation from Captain John 
Bull. 

392. Peck, Guy Dayton. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Francis Bell. 
Eighth in descent from Captain George Dennison. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Webster. 
Seventh in descent from Ensign John Stream. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac Dayton. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Abner Baldwin. 

313. Peck, John Hudson. 

Third in descent from John Peck. 

407. Pell, Frederick Aycrigg. 
Sixth in descent from Samuel Pell, 
Third in descent from Captain John Pell. 

342. Pell, Harrison Archibald. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Pell. 

15. Pell, Howland. 

Nmth in descent by representation from Surgeon 

Thomas Pell. 
Seventh in descent from Major John Pell. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Walter Clarke. 
Seventh in descent from Zoeth Howland. 
Seventh in descent from Captain William Lawrence. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign Joseph Lawrence. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Richard Townley. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Thomas Willett. 
Sixth in descent from Deputy-Governor William Rob- 
inson. 

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33. Pell, John H. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Pell. 
Third in descent from Captain John Pell, 

258. Pell, William Cruger. 

Sixth in descent from Major John Pell. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 
Courtlandt. 

Sixth in descent from Major Kendrick Cuyler. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Johannes Van Schuyler. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Johannes Van Rensse- 
laer. 

Fourth in descent from Henry Cruger. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Philip Schuyler. 

416. Perley, Harry Otis, Captain Medical Department, 
U. S. A. 

Fourth in descent from John Fowler. 

461. PoMEROY, George Eltweed. 

Fourth in descent from Seth Pomeroy. 

II. Pond, Charles Hobby. 

Fourth in descent from Charles Pond. 
Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Benjamin Fenn. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Newton. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton. 
Seventh in descent from Sir Charles Hobby. 

Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor William 

Jones. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Miles. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Hercules Mooney, 

14. Pond, Winthrop. 

Fourth in descent from Charles Pond. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton. 
Seventh in descent from Sir Charles Hobby. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Miles. 
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NEW YORK. 

Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor William 

Joneso 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Roger Newton. 

301. Post, William Augustine. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Abraham Post. 

262. Powers, Charles Andrew, M. D. 
Fifth in descent from Gideon Powers. 

251. Price, Henry Reese, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Major John Mason. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Fitch. 
Fourth in descent from Samuel Webb. 

377. Prime, Ralph Earle. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Ralph Earle. 
Eighth in descent from Edward Howell. 
Seventh in descent from Major John Howell. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Wheel- 
wright. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel John Wheelwright. 
Fifth in descent from John Wheelwright. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Pier- 
son 

175. Pruyn, John Van Schaick Lansing. 
Fifth in descent from Samuel Pruyn. 
Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichten- 

horst. 
Fourth in descent from David Groesbeck. 

426. Rankin, Egbert Guernsey, M. D. 

Seventh in descent from. Captain William Hallett. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Francois Rombouts. 

304. Read, Harmon Pumpelly, Major, N. G. S. N. Y. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel John Read. 
Third in descent from Sergeant John Pumpelly. 
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NEW YORK. 

19. Reed, Henry Bidlack, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Daniel Brodhead. 
Seventh in descent from John Alden. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Jonathan Alden. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Prince Alden. 

116. Reed, James Monroe, Jr., 

Eighth in descent from Captain Daniel Brodhead. 

100. Remington, Cyrus Kingsbury. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Remington. 
Sixth in descent from Launcelot Granger. 
Third in descent from Quartermaster-Sergeant Abner 
Granger. 

408. Remsen, Phcenix. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant Henry Remsen. 

58. Rhinelander, Philip. 

Sixth in descent from Major Hendrick Cuyler. 
Fourth in descent from Henry Cruger. 

28. Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley. 

Sixth in descent from Major Henry Cuyler. 
Fourth in descent from Henry Cruger. 

197. Rhoades, Lyman. 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Rhoades. 

Third in descent from Ensign Samuel Rhodes. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Clark. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Coates. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Fuller. 

Sixth in descent from John Stebbins. 

Fifth in descent from Ensign Ebinezer Sheldon. 

350. Richards, Frederick Barnard. 
Ninth in descent from John Hall. 
Seventh in descent from Joshua Bigelow. 
Seventh in descent from Balthasar De Wolf. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Stephen Lee. 
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Sixth in descent from Ensign Thomas Lee. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Richard Lord. 

86. RiKER, John Jackson. 

Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence. 

117. RiKER, John Lawrence. 

Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence. 
415. Ripley, Charles Stedman, Lieutenant, U. S. N. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Tracy. 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

13. RoBBiNS, Howard Sumner. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Robbins. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Jonathan Robbins. 
Tenth in descent from Captain Joseph Hills, 
Ninth in descent from Deputy-Governor James Barker. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Jeremiah Clarke. 
Ninth in descent from Captain John Wayte. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Caleb Carr. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Putnam. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Jonathan Walcott. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Robert Taft. 

189. Robertson, Henry Montague. 

Eighth in descent from Peter Montague. 
81. RuGGLEs, James Francis. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Leete. 

433. Russell, Averly Claude Holmes, Surgeon, U. S. N. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Daniel Brodhead. 
207. Russell, Willlvm Hamilton. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Johannes de Peyster. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Stephanus Van Court- 
landt. 

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Fourth in descent from Major-General William Alex- 
ander, Lord Sterling. 
Fourth in descent from John Watts. 

277. Saltonstall, Andrew H. Mickle. 

Ninth in descent from Sir Richard Saltonstall. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Saltonstall. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Nathaniel Saltonstall. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Gurdon Saltonstall. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 
Seventh in descent from Major-General Wait Still 

Winthrop. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Seventh in descent from Joseph Dudley. 

198. Sands, Benjamin Aymar. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Sands. 

153. Sanger, William Cary, Colonel, N. G. S. N. Y. 
Seventh in descent from Captain George Barber. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Richard Betts 

239. Satterlee, Francis Le Roy, M. D. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant Benedict Satterlee. 

162. Schermerhorn, Charles Augustus. 
Sixth in descent from Symon Schermerhorn. 
Third in descent from David Grim. 

438. Schermerhorn, Edward Gibert. 

Seventh in descent from Symon Schermerhorn. 

103. Schieffelin, Eugene. 
Sixth in descent from Captain William Lawrence, 
Sixth in descent from Major John Pell. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Nicholas Stilwell. 

60. Schieffelin, George Richard. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Pell. 
Fifth in descent from Ensign Joseph Pell. 
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Seventh in descent from Captain William Lawrence. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Richard Townley. 
Fourth in descent from David Frothingham. 

101. SCHIEFFELIN, ScHUYLER, 

Ninth in descent from Colonel Richard Ingoldsby. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Pell. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Stephanus Van Court- 

landt. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Nicholas Stilwell. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Arent Schuyler. 
Sixth in descent from Killian Van Rensselaer. 

102. SCHIEFFELIN, WiLLIAM JaY. 

Eighth in descent from Captain William Lawrence. 

437. SCHROEDER, JaMES LaNGDON. 

Ninth in descent from John Brown. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Willett. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Edward Winship. 
Seventh in descent from Captain William Lewis. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Stanley. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Hooker. 

348. Schuyler, Clarkson Crosby, M. D. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuyler. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 
Seventh in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichten- 
horst. 

154. Schuyler, John. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Van 

Schuyler. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Johannes Schuyler. 
Third in descent from Colonel Philip Schuyler. 

344. SCUDDER, HeN'RY TowNSEND, ReVEREND. 

Sixth in descent from Major Moses Mansfield 
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NEW YORK. 

82. Seaman, Louis Livingston, M, D. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Seaman. 

4 1 7. Sears, Clinton Brooks, Major, Corps of Engineers, 
U. S. A. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Sears. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Paul Sears. 
Ninth in descent from Edmund Freeman. 
Eighth in descent from Major John Freeman. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince. 
Eighth in descent from John Bigelow. 
Seventh in descent from Joshua Bigelow. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Jonathan Sparrow. 
Eighth in descent from George Willard. 

59. Sears, Walter J., Lieutenant, U. S. N. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Sares. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Silas Sears. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Paul Sears. 
Seventh in descent from Silas Sears* 
Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Sears. 
Ninth in descent from John Mayo. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Mayo. 
Ninth in descent from George Willard. 
Seventh in descent from William Locke. 
Seventh in descent from William Merrick. 

324. Shelby, Cass Knight. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Evan Shelby. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Isaac Shelby. 

286. Shelton, George Gregory, M. D. 

Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Roger 

Ludlow. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Welles. 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Savage. 
Fourth in descent from John Gray. 
72 



NEW YORK. 

284. Shelton, William Atwood. 

Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Roger 

Ludlow. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Welles. 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Savage. 
Fourth in descent from John Gray. 

333. Shepard, Robert Fitch. 

Sixth in descent from the Reverend James Fitch. 
Fifth in descent from Major James Fitch. , 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
Sixth in descent from Major William Bradford. 

147. Shippen, Edward, Medical Director, U. S. N. 
Retired. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Shippen. 

430. Short, Edward Lyman. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Lyman, 

452. Sibley, Frederick Trowbridge. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Abraham Whipple. 

326. .Sill, Frederick Schroeder, Reverend. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Sill. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Richard Lord. 

349. Sill, John Targee. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Sill. 

Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey 
Atherton. 

Eighth in descent from David Provoost. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 

Cortlandt. 
Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichten- 

horst. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Mathew Gris- 
wold. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Sylvester Salis- 
bury. 

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NEIV YORK. 

Seventh from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuyler. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Nicholas Stillwell. 
Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Francis 
Willoughby. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Jeremias van Rensse- 
laer. 

330. Skidmore, William Lemuel. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Skidmore. 

462. Slocum, Joseph Jermain, Colonel, U. S. V. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

267. Smith, Gouverneur Mather, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey 

Atherton. 
Seventh in descent irom Antoine Lispenard. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Anthony Lispenard. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Leonard Lispenard. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Anthony Rutgers. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Mather. 

291. Smith, Lewis Bayard. 

Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey 
Atherton. 

Seventh in descent from Antoine Lispenard. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Anthony Lispenard. 

Fifth.^n descent from Colonel Leonard Lispenard. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Anthony Rutgers. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Mather. 

391. Smith, Philip Henry S. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Leonard Lewis. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Colonel Henry 
Filkin. 

472. Smith, Thomas Edward Vermilye. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Leffingwell. 

74 



NEW YORK. 



260, Spalding, the Right Rev. John Franklin, Bishop 
of Colorado. 

Sixth in descent from John Spalding. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant John Spalding. 

183. Spencer, Lorillard. 

Fifth in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott. 
364. Spies, Francis Ferdinand. 

Sixth in descent from David Foster. 
128. Spofford, Paul Nelson. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Spofford. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Abner Spofford. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Daniel SpofFord. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Edmund Greenleaf. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Bradbury. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Boynton. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Dresser. 

Sixth in descent from John Hopkinson. 

Sixth in descent from Stephen Mighill. 

412. Sprague, John Titcomb, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Ralph Sprague. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Sprague. 
Sixth in descent from Jonathan Sprague. 

309. Standish, Myles. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

137. Stevenson, William Paxton. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Robert McPherson. 

320. Stilwell, William Moore. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Nicholas Stilwell. 

221. Stockbridge, Henry, Jr. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Root. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Belden. 
Seventh in descent from Zachariah Field. 
75 



NEW YORK. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Philip Smith. 
Seventh in descent from Ensign Daniel Warner. 
Fourth in descent from Israel Hubbard. 

371. Stokes, Anson Phelps. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes. 

190. Story, Henry Grafton. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince. 
Ninth in descent from Edmund Freeman. 
Eighth in descent from Major John Freeman. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Munson. 
Seventh in descent from Ensign Samuel Munson. 
Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Samuel 
Symonds. 

Seventh in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 
Sixth in descent from Major Isaac Appleton. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Baker. 

191. Story, Joseph Grafton. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Munson. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Samuel Munson. 

Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Samuel 
Symonds. 

Sixth in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 

Fifth in descent from Major Isaac Appleton. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Baker. 

201. Stringer, George Alfred. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 
Fifth in descent from the Reverend Timothy Edwards. 
Fourth in descent from Captain John Ellsworth. 

152. Strong, Joseph Montgomery, Jr. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Strong. 
Sixth in descent from Robert Livingston. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Philip Livingston. 
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NEW YORK. 

174. SuYDAM, Walter Lispenard. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Underhill. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 

Cortlandt. 
Sixth in descent from Symon Schermerhorn. 
Fourth in descent from the Honorable Henry White. 

289. Swan, Frederick George. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Swan. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Swan. 

Fifth in descent from Sergeant Joseph Lamson. 

*9. SWARTWOUT, SaTTERLEE. 

Sixth in descent from Roeloff Swartout. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Benedict Salter- 
lee. 

57. Swords, Henry Cotheal. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Swords. 

443. Talmage, Robert Sanford. 

Eighth in descent from Major William Phillips. 

429. Taylor, Washington Irving. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Wiggins. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet. 

336. Terry, George Davis. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
Seventh in descent from Major William Bradford. 
Seventh in descent from Governor John Haynes. 

337. Thebaud, Paul Gibert. 

Seventh in descent from Symon Schermerhorn. 

218. Thom, William Henry De Courcy Wright. 
Fifth in descent from Judge Solomon Wright. 



NEW YORK. 

219. Thomas, Douglas Hamilton. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Isaac AUer- 

ton. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Isaac 

Allerton. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Robert Brooke. 
Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Brooke. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Thomas Brooke. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel John Addison. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel William 
Randolph. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel William Travers. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Travers. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel William Fitz Hugh. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Marshall. 

272. Thomas, Lawrence Buckley, Reverend. 
Sixth in descent^ from Lieutenant Philip Thomas. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Samuel Chew. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Robert Feke. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Richard Snowden. 
Sixth in descent from Captain William Lawrence. 
Fifth in descent from Ensign Joseph Lawrence. 

464. Thompson, Edward Ray. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Gurdon Saltonstall. 

43. Thompson, Frederick Diodati. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Abraham Gardiner. 
Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Roger Lud- 
low. 

Fifth in descent from Governor Roger Walcott. 
Fourth in descent from Deputy-Governor Matthew 
Griswold. 

463. Thompson, Hobart Warren. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Gurdon Salton- 
stall. 

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NEW YORK. 



318. Thompson, William Prall. 

Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Roger 
Ludlow. 

195. Throckmorton, Charles Wickliffe. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Henry 

Fleete. 
Eighth in descent from Daniel McCarty. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant George Mason. 
Seventh in descent from Captain George Mason. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant George Mason. 
Seventh in descent from Stevens Thomson. 
Fourth in descent from Sergeant Benjamin Logan. 

252. Throop, George Enos. 

Fourth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Gridley. 
Sixth in descent from Deputy-Governor James Bishop. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Hawley. 

186. Tillinghast, William Henry. 

Third in descent from Thomas Tillinghast. 
379. Tompkins, Hamilton Bullock. 

Seventh in descent from John Alden. 

31. TowNSEND, James Hill. 

Fifth in descent from Richard Townsend. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Gorton. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Underhill. 
Sixth in descent from John Wickes. 
Sixth in descent from Captain George Woolsey. 

132. ToWNSEND, RUFUS M. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

10. Trenchard, Edward. 

Fourth in descent from George Trenchard. 
Eighth in descent from ' Deputy-Governor Ambrose 
Gibbon. 

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NEW YORK. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Nathaniel Thomas. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Sands. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Tobias Langdon. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Richard Langdon, 

63. Trevor, Henry Graff. 

Seventh in descent from Antoine Lispenard. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Anthony Lispenard. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Leonard Lispenard. 
Seventh in descent from Harman Rutgers. 

281. Trott, James Parkhurst. 

Seventh in descent from Joshua Bigelow. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Jonathan Whitney. 

65. Trowbridge, Charles Hotchkiss. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Trow- 
bridge. 

366. Trowbridge, Samuel Breck P. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant James Trowbridge. 
376. Tucker, Oilman Henry. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Joseph Dudley. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant James Dudley. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Gilman. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Peter Foulsham. 

24. Tufts, Walter Brownell. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet. 

455. Tuttle, Frank Day. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Nathaniel Turner. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Job Winslow. 

322. Underbill, Edgar. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Underbill. 

465. Underbill, Frederick Edgar. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Underbill. 
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NEW YORK. 

66. Valentine, Abraham Bates. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Benjamin Valentine. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign Thomas Cornell. 

382. Valentine, Samuel Hempstead. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Benjamin Valentine. 
Eighth in descent from Captain James Avery. 

184. Van Cortlandt, Robert B. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 
Cortlandt. 

74. Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt Schuyler. 
Seventh in descent from Kilian Van Rensselaer. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Jeremias Van Rensselaer. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Johannes Van Rens- 
selaer. 

178. Van Rensselaer, Eugene. 

Seventh in descent from Kilian Van Rensselaer. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Jeremias Van Rensselaer. 
Fifth in descent from Kilian Van Rensselaer. 

105. Van Rensselaer, Maunsell, Reverend. 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Sanders Glen. 

185. Van Vechten, Abraham Van Wyck. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant Tennis Van Vechten. 

48. Varnum, James M., Brigadier-General and Pay- 
master-General, S. N. Y. 

Seventh in descent from George Varnum. 
Sixth in descent from Samuel Varnum. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Varnum. 
Fourth in descent from Major Samuel Varnum. 

341. Vermilye, Ashbel Green, Reverend. 
Seventh in descent from Isaac Vermilye. 
Sixth in descent from Johannes Vermilye. 
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I<rElV YORK. 

99. Ver Planck, William Gordon. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign Geleyn Ver Planck. 
Fifth in descent from Ensign Philip Ver Planck. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 
Cortlandt. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Stephanus Van Cort- 
landt, 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Wilhelmus Beek- 
man. 

Sixth in descent irom Colonel Gerardus Beekman. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse 
Schuyler, 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Hopkins. 
466, Wadhams, Frederick Eugene. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Leete. 
89. Wainwright, John Tillotson. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 

Fourth in descent from Robert R. Livingston. 

88. Wainwright, William Pratt, Jr. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 
Fourth in descent from Robert R. Livingston. 

311. Wakeman, Jesup. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Wakeman. 
Eighth in descent from Andrew Ward. 
Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor Stephen 
Goodyear. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Cornelius Hull. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Theophilus Hull. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Daniel Bradley. 
Fifth in descent from Major John Burr. 

143. Walbridge, Thomas Chester. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Pynchon. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Elizur Holyoke. 
Seventh in descent from John Talcott. 
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NEJV VORK. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Chester. 
Fifth in descent from Major John Chester. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel John Cliester. 

316. Walker, Gustavus Adolphus, 

Fourth in descent from Captain Samuel Meredith. 

16. Walker, Richard Henry. 

Fifth in descent from William Walker. 
Fourth in descent from George Walker. 
Fourth in descent from William Mayberry. 
Third in descent from Richard Mayberry, 
Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Bean. 
Fifth in descent from Major George Berry. 
Fourth in descent from George Berry, Jr. 
Fifth in descent from John Barbour. 
Fourth in descent from Hugh Barbour. 
Fourth in descent from Thomas Bolton. 
Fifth in descent from John Snow. 

294. Ward, Aaron, Lieutenant, U. S. N. 
Tenth in descent from Lord De La Warr. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Edward Winslow. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Josiah Winslow. 

231. Ward, Charles Samuel, M.D. 
Seventh in descent from Andrew Ward. 

206. Ward, Sylvester L'Hommedieu. 
Si.xth in descent from Andrew Ward. 

388. Washburn, John Henry. 

Seventh in descent from John Washborne. 
Sixth in descent from John Washburn. 
Eighth in descent from Francis Cooke. 
Seventh in descent from Major Aaron Cooke. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Aaron Cooke. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Pynchon. 
Seventh in descent from Emanuel Downing. 

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NEIV YORK. 



Seventh in descent from Major William Hathorne. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Hills. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Elizur Holyoke, 
Seventh in descent from William Parke, 
Seventh in descent from Richard Sares. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Silas Sears. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant David Sears, 
Seventh in descent from John Talcott. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Talcott. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Sixth in descent from John Welles. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Robert Welles, 
Fourth in descent from Captain Gideon Welles. 
Seventh in descent from William Westwood. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Chester, 
Fifth in descent from Major John Chester. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign William Goodrich. 
Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Howard. 
Sixth in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Parsons, 
Seventh in descent from Sergeant John Porter. 
Sixth in descent from Joseph Porter. 
Fourth in descent from Samuel Porter. 
Sixth in descent from Abraham Skinner. 
Fourth in descent from Ensign William Skinner. 
Sixth in descent from Anthony Stoddard. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel John Stoddard. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Isaac Williams. 
Third in descent from Captain Ezekiel Williams. 
Sixth in descent from Benjamin Mun. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Stebbins. 
Fifth in descent from Thomas Stebbins. 

386, Washburn, William Ives. 

Eighth in descent from John Washborne. 
Seventh in descent from John Washburn, 

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NEIV YORK. 

Ninth in descent from Francis Cooke. 
Eighth in descent from Major Aaron Cooke. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Aaron Cooke. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Cooke. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Pynchon. 
Eighth in descent from Emanuel Downing. 
Eighth in descent from Major William Hathorne. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Joseph Hills, 
Eighth in descent from Captain Elizur Holyoke. 
Eighth in descent from William Parke. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Sares. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Silas Sears. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant David Sears. 
Eighth in descent from John Talcott. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Talcott. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Seventh in descent from John Welles. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Robert Welles. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Gideon Welles. 
Eighth in descent from William Westwood. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Ailing Ball. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Ailing Ball. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Chester. 
Sixth in descent from Major John Chester. 
Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Howard. 
Seventh in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Parsons. 
Eighth in descent from Sergeant John Porter. 
Seventh in descent from Joseph Porter. 
Fifth in descent from Samuel Porter. 
Seventh in descent from Abraham Skinner. 
Fifth in descent from Ensign William Skinner. 
Seventh in descent from Anthony Stoddard. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel John Stoddard, 
Eighth in descent from Captain Nathaniel Turner. 

85 



NEIV YORK. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Isaac Williams. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Ezekiel Williams. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign William Goodrich, 

Seventh in descent from Surgeon John Brockett. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Andrews. 

Seventh in descent from Benjamin Mun. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Stebbins. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Stebbins. 

Sixth in descent from Captain William Hoadley. 

Sixth in descent from Surgeon John Hulls. 

Fifth in descent irom Captain Joseph Ives. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant Asa Bray. 

467. Washington, Hugh Vernon. 

Third in descent from Samuel Hammond. 

374. Watson, William Henry, M. D. Ex-Surgeon- 
General, U. S. A. Regent of the University of 
the State of New York. 

Fifth in descent from Deputy-Governor William 
Robinson. 

139. Wayne, William, Major. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Isaac Wayne. 

204. Webb, Alexander Stewart, Jr. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant John Nott. 

368. Webster, Frank Daniel, 2d Lieutenant, 6th In- 
fantry, U. S. A. 
Fourth in descent from Benjamin Sweat, Jr. 

130. Welles, Benjamin. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 

375. Wells, Charles Nassau. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant John Kilbourne. 
90. Wells, Thomas Lawrence. 

Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Lawrence. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Thomas Lawrence. 
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NEW YORK. 

271. Wetherill, Alexander Macomb, Captain, 6th In- 
flintry, U. S. A. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Jacob Morgan. 

'^'j'^. Wheeler, Edward Jonathan, 

Seventh in descent from Jonathan Hatch. 

319. Whipple, Charles Henry, Major and Paymaster, 
U. S. A. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Pell. 

353. Whistler, Garland Nelson, First Lieutenant, 5th 
Artillery, U. S. A. 

Seventh in descent from Francois Bloetgoet (Blood- 
good). 

75. Whitehouse, James Norman de Rapelje. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Jeromus Remsen. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Joris Rapelje. 

297. Whitney, Drake. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Jonathan Whitney. 
Eighth in descent from Major John Mason. 
Seventh in descent from Joshua Bigelow. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Jacobus Van Schoon- 
hoven. 

300. Whiton, Louis Claude. 

Fifth in descent from Thomas Whiton. 

265. Wilcox, Reynold Webb, M. D. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton. 
Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor William 

Jones. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Webb. 

308. Williams, Ephraim, ist Lieutenant and Brevet- 
Captain, U. S. A. (Retired.) 
Third in descent from Surgeon Thomas Williams. 
Eiglith in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
179. Williamson, George De Witt. 
Eighth in descent from John Hicks. 
87 



NEIV YORK. 

165. Winter, Francis Anderson, First Lieutenant and 
Assistant-Surgeon, U. S. A. 

Sixth in descent from John Alden. 

328. Winthrop, Grenville Bayard, 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 
Seventh in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 
Sixth in descent from Major-General Wait Still Win- 
throp. 

235. WiTHiNGTON, James Harvey, Lieutenant-Colonel, 
N. G. Gal., Captain, U. S. V. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Withington. 

327. WoDELL, Silas. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Asahel Hall. 

120. Wood, Marshall William, Major and Surgeon, 
U. S. A. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Edmund Greenleaf. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Stephen Greenleaf. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Stephen Greenleaf. 
Seventh in descent from Captain William Gerrish. 
Seventh in descent from Major-General Daniel Gookin, 

397. Wood, Thomas N., First Lieutenant, U. S. M. C. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Richard Callaway. 

439. Woodman, Clarence Eugene, Reverend. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Edward Wood- 
man, 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Joshua Woodman. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign William Longfellow. 

296. Woodworth, Newell Bertram, 

Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Edv/ard Johnson. 
Seventh in descent from Joseph Richardson. 
Fourth in descent from Abel Richardson. 
88 



NEir YORK. 

79. Wi'ETH, Richard Horner. 

Eighth in descent from John Wyeth. 
Seventh in descent from Ebenezer WVeth. 

306. Young, William Hopkins. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Timothy Dwight. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Edmund Dwight. 



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125. Charles Elliot Lord, died Nov. 26, 1893. 
*2. Nathan Gillette Pond, died July 29, 1894. 
55. Francis Cottenet Harriman, died August 3, 

1894. 
67. Thomas Ludlow Ogden, died October 2, 1894. 
52. Augustus White Merwin, died Dec. 13, 1894. 

In the death of Nathan G. Pond, a life member, the Society 
lost one of its most earnest workers, and one whose place 
can never be filled. Mr. Pond was born in New York City in 
1832, and died at his residence in Milford, Conn. He was a 
founder of the Society on August 18, 1892, and was a Gentle- 
man of the Council. He was also a charter member of the 
Society in Connecticut, its first secretary, and Deputy Gover- 
nor-General for the General Society. He was also a member 
of the Order of the Cincinnati and Society of the Sons of the 
Revolution. 

Francis C. Harriman, a life member, was born in New York 
City April 7, 1862, and died there. He was a member of the 
Saint Nicholas Society, the Sons of the Revolution, and the 
Seventh Regiment Veteran Association. He enlisted in Com- 
pany K, 7th Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., in 1881, and for twelve 
years served successively as private, corporal, and quarter- 
master-sergeant. 

Thomas L. Ogden, a life member, and the first Historian 
of the Society, was born in 1840, and died at Spring Lake, 
N. J. He was a prominent member of the New York bar, 
being senior partner of the firm of Ogden & Beekman. He 
was a graduate of Columbia College, a member of the Saint 
Nicholas Society, a vestryman of Trinity Church, a member 
of the Bar Association and the University and Knicker- 
bocker Clubs. 

Augustus W. Merwin, a life member, was born in Nor- 
walk. Conn., July 31, 1834, and died at Wilton, Conn. He 
was a member of the Order of the Cincinnati and Society of 
the Sons of the Revolution. 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 

THE COMMONWEALTH OF 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of 
Pennsylvania was the first one chartered after the New 
York Society, the date of organization being January 23 
1893. 

The second annual dinner was held at Philadelphia, 
January 16, 1894, to commemorate the settlement of the 
city of Philadelphia. 

Christ Church, Philadelphia, on account of its unique 
historical associations in connection with the colonial 
period, has been officially selected as the Chapel of this 
Society. 

The first annual Church Service was held at the Chapel 
of the Society, Sunday, November 25, 1894, to commem- 
orate the 136th anniversary of the capture of Fort 
Duquesne. 

Eligibility for election to membership in this Society 
requires that the ancestor of the applicant must have been 
a Commissioned Officer, or a Governor, Deputy-Gover- 
nor, or Member of the King's or Governor's Council, 
or Commissioner to the United Colonies of New England 
previous to 1775.* 

* Previous to December 22, 1893, descendants of Members of 
Assembly were eligible. 



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OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
WARS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF 

PENNSYLVANIA, 1895. 

Governor : 
Hon. William Wayne. 

Depiity-Goveriior : 
Edward Shippen, M. D., U. S. N. 

Lieiitenarit-Governor : 
James Mifflin. 

Secretary : 
George Cuthbert Gillespie. 

1318 Arch Street. 

Deptify Secretary : 
Thomas Willing Balch. 

1412 Spruce Street. 

Treasurer : 
William Macpherson Hornor. 

S. E. cor. Walnut and 17th Streets. 

Registrar : 
T. Hewson Bradford, M. D. 

125 South i8th Street. 

Historian : 
William Fisher Lewis. 

Chaplain : 

Rev. C. Ellis Stevens, LL.D., D. C. L. 

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GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

Hon. William Wayne. 

T. Chester Walbridge. 

John T. Lewis, Jr. 

Andrew Cheves Dulles. 

James Large. 

John Thompson Spencer. 

Richard A. Cleemann, M. D. 

Rev. C. Ellis Stevens, LL. D., D. C. L. 

Edward Shippen, M. D., U. S. N. 

George Cuthbert Gillespie. 

James Mifflin. 

T. Hewson Bradford, M. D. 

Wm. Fisher Lewis. 

Wm. Macpherson Hornor. 

Thomas Willing B-vlch. 



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LIST OF MEMBERS. 

loi. Adams, Francis Peter. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant James Hart. 

86. Adams, Robert, Jr., Hon. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant James Hart. 

73. Allen, Francis Olcott. 

Eleventh in descent from Oliver Purchase. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
Eighth in descent from Major William Bradford. 
Ninth in descent from William Vassall. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Leach. 
Eighth in descent from Major William Whiting. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Pease. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Abel Wright. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Terry. 
Fifth in descent from Major Ephraim Teny. 

13. Balch, Edwin Swift. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Betts. 
Ninth in descent from Captain John Underhill. 
Eighth in descent from Edward Shippen. 
Sixth in descent from Paymaster Edward Shippen. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Shippen. 
Eighth in descent from Captain William Hallett. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Ninian Beall. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel George Beall. 
Seventh in descent from Jasper Yeates. 
Sixth in descent from Major Richard McCall. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Charles Willing, 
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12, Balch, Thomas Willtng. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Betts. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Underhill. 
Eighth in descent from Edward Shippen. 
Sixth in descent from Edward Shippen. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Shippen. 
Eighth in descent from Captain William Hallett. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Ninian Beall. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel George Beall. 
Seventh in descent from Jasper Yeates. 
Sixth in descent from Major Samuel McCall. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Charles Willing. 

49. Barber, Edwin Atlee. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Samuel John Atlee. 

48. Bayard, Thomas Francis, United States Ambassa- 
dor to the Court of St. James. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Charles Willing, 

95, Bellas, Henry Hobart, Captain U. S. A. (Re- 
tired.) 

Sixth in descent from Colonel The Honorable William 
Moore. 

93. Benson, Alexander. 

Seventh in descent from Captain James Benson. 
II. Benson, Edwin North. 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Benson. 

Seventh in descent from Peter Larssen Cock, Sr. 

Seventh in descent from Peter Gunnerson Rambo. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant Roger North. 

14. Biddle, Thomas, M. D, 

Sixth in descent from William Biddle. 
98. Biddle, William Foster, 

Seventh in descent from William Biddle, 
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*io. Bradford, Thomas Hewson, M, D. 

Fourth in descent from Captain William Bradford. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Langstaff. 

79. Brice, Philip Howard. 

Ninth in descent from Edward Lloyd. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Philemon Lloyd. 

IT,. Brinton, John Hill, M, D. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel James Burd. 
47. Brinton, John Hill, Jr. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel James Burd, 

Eighth in descent from Andrew Ward. 

84. Brooke, George, Jr. 

Fifth in descent from Major Robert Farmer. 

90. Cadwalader, Charles Evert, M. D. 

Fifth in descent from Dr. Thomas Cadwalader. 

97. Cadwalader, Richard McCall. 

Fourth in descent from Dr. Thomas Cadwalader. 

85. Chauncey, Charles. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Elihu Chauncey. 

50. Cleemann, Richard Alsop, M. D. 
Eighth in descent from James Mason. 

35. CoLLUM, Richard S. , Captain, U. S. M. C. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Moses Chapline. 

76. Cooke, James Welch. 

Fifth in descent from Deputy-Governor Nicholas 
Cooke. 

34. Crothers, Stevenson. 

Sixth in descent from Major Daniel Whitehead. 

100. DE Benneville, James Seguin. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Samuel 
Symonds. 

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1 6. Devereux, Alfred. 
Sixth in descent from Clement Plumsted. 

51. Devereux, Frederick. 

Sixth in descent from Clement Plumsted. 

52. DiLLARD, Henry Kuhl. 

Third in descent from Michael Hillegas. 
15. Dulles, Andrew Cheves. 

Sixth in descent from George Moris. 

Third in descent from Captain William Heatly. 
T)']. Egle, William Henry, M. D. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant John George 
Miller. 

94. Este, Charles. 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Smith. 
*8. Gillespie, George Cuthbert. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant John Cuthbert. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Richard Stockton. 
75. Greenough, Eben W. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Burnham. 

53. Gilpin, George. 

Fifth in descent from John Grubb. 
80, Griscom, Clement Acton. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant-Governor Thomas 
Lloyd. 

102. Griscom, Robert Ellison. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant-Governor Thomas 
Lloyd. 

54. Grubb, Edward Burd. 

Sixth in descent from John Grubb. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel James Burd. 

20. Hall, Peter Penn-Gaskell, Major, U.S.A. (Re- 
tired.) 
Sixth in descent from William Penn. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Robert Barclay. 
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99. Hart, Byerly. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant James Hart. 

21. Hayden, Horace Edwin, Reverend. 
Seventh in descent from William Hayden. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Daniel Pfayden. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Daniel Hayden. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith. 
Seventh in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Parsons. 
Sixth in descent from John Moore, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Return Strong. 

17. Herman, John Armstrong. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel John Armstrong. 

18. HoPKiNsON, Edward. 

Fourth in descent from Thomas Hopkinson. 

* 6. Hornor, William Macpherson. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Macpheison. 
Third in descent from Lieutenant William Macpherson. 

69. Hough, Oliver. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Hough. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Holme. 

55. Houston, Wm. Churchill, Jr. 

Eighth in descent from Cornelis Melyn. 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Smith. 

'^2^. Hunter, Richard Stockton. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Stockton. 

19. Hutchinson, Charles Hare. 
Seventh in descent from Edward Shippen. 

22. JovEs, Charles Henry. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Elbert Elbertson 
Stoutoff. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Willett. 

Fifth in descent from John Rodman. 

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38. Jones, Richmond Legh. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Thomas Willett. 
Fifth in descent from John Rodman. 

56. Jordan, John VVoolf. 

Fifth in descent from Captain William Henry. 

57. Klapp, William H., M. D, 

Seventh in descent from Clement Plumsted. 

77. Landreth, Burnet, Jr. 

Seventh in descent from Major-General John Brad- 
street. 

25. Lardner, James Laurence. 

Fourth in descent from Lynford Lardner. 

23. Large, James. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Snowden. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Philip Thomas. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Hartshorne. 

59. Leach, Josiah Granville. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Dimmock. 
Ninth in descent from John Washbourne. 
Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Edward Winship. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign Samuel Manning. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant John Richardson. 
Seventh in descent from Major John Keyes. 

24. Lee, Edward Clinton. 

Eleventh in descent from Lieutenant William Baul- 

stone. 
Eleventh in descent from John Brown, ist. 
Ninth in descent from John Alden. 

70. Lee, Edmund Jennings, M. D. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Richard Lee. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Richard Lee. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Thomas Lee. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Richard HenryXee. 
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Ninth in descent from Governor Roger Williams. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Richard Bennett. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Caleb Carr. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Randall Holden. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Theodorick Bland. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Benjamin Harrison. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Holmes. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Philip Ludwell. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Philip Ludwell. 
Sixth in descent from Edmund Jennings. 

60. Lenmg, Charles F. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Gurdon Saltonstall. 

78. Levis, Henry. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Levis. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Richard Stockton. 

Fifth in descent from Christopher Wetherell. 

74. Levis, Samuel White. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Levis. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Richard Stockton. 

Fifth in descent from Christopher Wetherell. 

39. Lewis, David, Jr. 

Ninth in descent from Nicholas Newlin. 

40. Lewis, John Thompson, Jr. 
Sixth in descent from Evan Lewis. 

* 5. Lewis, William Fisher. 

Ninth in descent from James Harrison. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Carpenter. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Richardson. 

58. Livingston, John Henry. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Livingston. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 
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PENNS } 'L VA NIA . 

8i. Lloyd, Howard Williams. 

Seventh in descent from John Blunston. 
Seventh in descent from William Jenkins. 

82. Macdoxald, Malcolm. 

Seventh in descent from Captain George Denison. 

88. Marston, Henry Ward. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant John Marston. 

61. Marston, John. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Marston. 

91. Martin, Jonathan Willis. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Josiah Martin. 

28. Mason, George Champlin, Jr. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher 
Champlin. 

* 3, Mifflin, James. 

Fifth in descent from John Mifflin. 

Ninth in descent from Captain John Stedman. 

vSeventh in descent from Lieutenant Philip Thomas. 

Sixth in descent from Anthony Morris. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Richard Snowden. 

26. Mifflin, William. 

Fourth in descent from John Mifflin. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Stedman. 

Fifth in descent from Anthony Morris. 

* 7. Montgomery, Thomas Harrison. 

Fifth in descent from Daniel Dulaney. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Thomas White. 

27, Morris, Henry, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant-Governor Thomas 
Lloyd. 

103. Morton, Thomas George, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Robert Feake. 

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PENNS YL VA NIA . 

68. MuNRO, Wilfred Harold. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Preserved Abell. 

87. MuNsoN, Cyrus La Rue. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Thomas Munson. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign Samuel Munson. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Matthew 
Gilbert. 

41. NoRRis, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney. 
Seventh in descent from Edward Middleton. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Arthur Middleton. 
Fifth in descent from Henry Middleton. 

42. NoRRis, George Washington. 
Sixth in descent from Isaac Norris. 

43. Page, Samuel Davis. 

Eighth in descent from John Page. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Matthew Page. 

Sixth in descent from Mann Page, ist. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Caleb Carr. 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Freeman. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Greene, Sr. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor John Greene. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Shippen. 

Seventh in descent from William Byrd, ist. 

Sixth in descent from William Byrd, 2d. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel William Byrd, 3d. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Carter. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Charles Willing. 

Fifth in descent from Governor William Nelson. 

29. Paul, John Rodman. 

Fifth in descent from John Rodman. 
92. Paul, Lawrence Taylor. 

Sixth in descent from John Rodman. 

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44. Pennypacker, Samuel Whitaker. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Richardson. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Patrick Anderson. 

63. Powell, Washington Bleddyn. 
Seventh in descent from William Biles. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Richard Stockton. 
Seventh in descent from Christopher Wethereil. 
Seventh in descent from William Yardley. 

62. Prime, Frederick. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Shippen. 

64. Platt, Franklin. 

Ninth in descent from Nicholas Newlin. 
Ninth in descent from Deputy-Governor Samuel Sy- 
monds. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Burnham. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Carter. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Carter. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Gershom Flagg. 

72. Potts, William John. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Hughes. 

30. Reed, James Monroe, Jr. 

Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

45. Rogers, James Slocum. 

Eleventh in descent from Governor John Webster. 
Tenth in descent from Deputy-Governor John Greene. 
Tenth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Ninth in descent from Major John Mason. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Caleb Stanley. 
Ninth in descent from William Pitkin. 
Eighth in descent from William Pitkin. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Pitkin, ist. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Pitkin, 2d. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Daniel White. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Marsh. 
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65. Savage, William Lyttleton. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Elihu Chauncey. 

* 2 Shippen, Edward, M. D., Medical Director, U. S. N. 

(Retired.) 
Eighth in descent from Edward Shippen. 
Sixth in descent from Paymaster Edward Shippen. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Shippen. 

46. Shippen, Edward. 

Third in descent from Colonel Joseph Shippen. 

89. Sylvester, William Wallace, Reverend, S. T, D. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Samuel Brocklebank. 

31. Spencer, John Thompson. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Augustin Heerman. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Robert Vaughan. 
Seventh in descent from Major James Ringgold. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel John Thompson. 

71. Starr, Isaac, Jr. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Edward Tyng. 

*4. Stevens, Charles Ellis, Reverend, LL. D., 
D. C. L. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Nathaniel Stevens. 
Ninth in descent from Majoi--General John Mason. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Ninth in descent from Major Simon Willard. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Marsh. 

68. Stryker, William Scudder. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Jan Strycker. 

105. Tyler, Sidney Frederick. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Willett. 

* 9. Walbridge, Thomas Chester. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Pynchon. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Elizur Holyoke. 
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Seventh in descent from John Talcott. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Chester. 
Fifth in descent from Major John Chester. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel John Chester. 

67. Watmough, John G. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Edward Watmough. 

* I. Wayne, William. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Isaac Wayne. 

32. Wayne, William, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Isaac Wayne. 

104. Webb, Francis Parsons. 

Eighth in descent from Cornet Joseph Parsons. 

66. Williams, Charles. 

Sixth in descent from Dr. Thomas Wynne. 



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36. George M. Coates, died November 12, 
1894. 

Mr. Coates was born in Philadelphia, 
March 29, 1845, and elected a member of 
the Society April 7, 1893. He was the 
son of Joseph P. H. Coates. He graduated 
from Haverford College in 1863, at the age 
of eighteen years, and the degree of Master of 
Arts was conferred upon him at the age of 
twenty-one. 

He was a man of marked business ability, 
strong religious convictions, and great deci- 
sion of character. 

Mr. Coates was a devout member of the 
Episcopal Church, and was for twenty-one 
years a vestryman and seven years warden 
of Christ Church. 

He was a member of the Historical Society, 
Geographical Society, Penn Club, Civil Ser- 
vice Reform Association, Citizens' Municipal 
Association, Forestry Association, and many 
other like societies. 

He was most conscientious to aid and sup- 
port these societies. 




SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE STATE OF MARYLAND. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Maryland 
was incorporated at Baltimore, February 28, 1893, and 
organized March 25th, the two hundred and fifty-ninth 
anniversary of the landing of the first Maryland Colonists 
under Leonard Calvert. The first public meeting was 
held at the Maryland Historical Society's rooms, on 
November 22, 1893, the two hundred and sixtieth anni- 
versary of the sailing of Calvert's expedition in the Ark 
and the Dove from Cowes, Isle of Wight, England, 
November 22, 1633. A Social Court was held on Novem- 
ber 22, 1894. Eligibility for membership by descent 
from private soldiers subsequent to 1700 is not recognized 
by this Society. 



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OFFICERS AND GENTLEMEN OF THE 
COUNCIL, 1895. 

Governor. 
Henry Stockbridge. 

Deptdy- Governor. 
Mc Henry Howard. 

Lieulenanl- Governor. 
General Joseph Lancaster Brent. 

Secrelary. 
George Norbury Mackenzie. 

Law Building, Baltimore. 

Deputy- Secretary. 
Thomas Marsh Smith. 

Treasurer. 
John Appleton Wilson. 

5 East Lexington Street, Baltimore. 

Registrar. 
Henry Ashton Ramsay. 

Historian. 
Edwin Harvie Smith. 

GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

Bennet Bernard Browne, M. D. 
Henry Stockbridge, Jr. 
Douglas Hamilton Thomas. 
Samuel Claggett Chew, M. D. 
Randolph Barton. 
Benjamin Howell Griswold. 
John Savage Williams. 
John Livingston Minis. 
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STANDING COMMITTEES. 

Committee on Membership : 

Henry Stockbridge, Jr., Chairman, 

George Norbury Mackenzie, Deputy-Chairman. 

John Savage Williams. 

John Appleton Wilson. 

Thomas Marsh Smith. 

John Livingston Minis. 

Edwin Harvie Smith, Secretary. 

Committee on Historical Documents : 

Samuel Claggett Chew, M. D., Chairman, 
General Bradley Tyler Johnson, Deputy-Chairman. 
General Joseph Lancaster Brent. 
Edward Reynolds. 
John Philemon Paca. 

Committee oft Installations : 

Wm. Henry DeCourcy Wright Thom, Chairman. 
Benjamin Howell Griswold, Deputy-Chairman. 
Richards Carson Meeker, 
Matthew Smith Tyson. 
Bennet Bernard Browne, M, D. 



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LIST OF MEMBERS. 

27. Armstrong, Horatio Gates. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel John Armstrong. 
Eighth in descent from Brant Arentse Van Slichten- 
horst. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse 
Schuyler. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Peter Schuyler. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Livingston. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Henry Beekman. 

Fifth in descent from Henry Beekman, 2d. 

43. Balch, Francis Du Pont. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Ninian Beall. 

47. Ballantine, Henry Watkins, Reverend. 

Seventh in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 

42. Burton, Robert. 

Seventh in descent from John Curtis. 

Fifth in descent from John Curtis. 

Sixth in descent from Clement Plumsted. 

Fifth in descent from William Plumsted. 
23. Barton, Randolph. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Marshall. 
14. Brent, General Joseph Lancaster. 

Sixth in descent from Captain George Brent. 

Ninth in descent from Sir George Calvert. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Leonard Calvert. 

Seventh in descent from Deputy-Governor William 
Calvert. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Stone. 

Seventh in descent from Henry Sewell. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Jesse Wharton. 

Seventh in descent from Captain James Neale. 
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13. Browne, Bennet Bernard, M. D. 
Ninth in descent from Captain John Utie. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Richard Bennet. 
Seventh in descent from Acting - Governor Robert 

Brooke. 
Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Brooke. 
Seventh in descent from Captain James Neale. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Lowe. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Thomas Smyth. 

30. Chew, Fielder Bowie. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Samuel Chew. 

* 7. Chew, Samuel Claggett, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel John Chew. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Samuel Chew. 

50. Daves, John Collins. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Foster. 

29, Dennis, James Teackle. 

Fifth in descent from John Dennis. 
Tenth in descent from Captain Edmund Scarbrugh. 
Ninth in descent from Colonel Edmund Scarbrugh. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel Nathaniel Littleton. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Southey Littleton. 
Eighth in descent from Randall Revell. 

32. Gill, William Harrison. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel William Ball, Sr. 

Sixth in descent from Captain William Ball, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Benjamin Harrison. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Nathaniel Harrison. 

Sixth in descent from John Armistead. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel William Churchill. 

* 9. Griffith, William Ridgely. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Nicholas Greenberry. 
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MARYLAN^D. 

Ninth in descent from Captain James Neale. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel Jesse Wharton. 
Eighth in descent from Captain George Brent. 

* I. Mackenzie, George Norbury. 
Ninth in descent from Robert Parke. 
Ninth in descent from John Holgrave. 
Ninth in descent from Edward Howell. 
Eighth in descent from John Winchester. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Stephen Williams. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Williams. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant James Torrey. 

21. Marshall, David Barton. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Marshall. 

17, Meeker, Richards Carson. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Hartshorne. 

26. Minis, John Livingston. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Livingston. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Philip Livingston. 

48. MuLLiKiN, Howard. 

Seventh in descent from William Jenkins. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Ball. 
Seventh in descent from Major William Combes. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Paschall. 
Sixth in descent from Thomas Paschall, Jr. 
Sixth in descent from Captain James Benson. 

45. Neff, Peter. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Thomas Smythe, ist. 
Fifth in descent from Thomas Smythe, 2d. 
Fourth in descent from Thomas Smythe, 3d. 

18. Paca, John Philemon. 

Fourth in descent from William Paca. 

44. Poultney, Walter de Curzon. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Nicholas Greenberry. 
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MARYLAND. 

I']. Ramsey, Henry Ashton. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Gerard Fowke. 

Fifth in descent from Philip Key. 

Seventh in descent from Captain-Lieutenant Luke 

Gardiner. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Gerard. 

34. Reed, John Ludovicus, 

Sixth in descent from WilHam Reed. 
Fourth in descent from Samuel Blcdget. 

24. Reynolds, Edward. 

Fifth in descent from Thomas Reynolds. 

^}). Shoemaker, Michael Myers. 

Fifth in descent from Captam Hanyoost Herkimer. 

Fifth in descent from Major Richard Colegate. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Henry Herter. 
20. Smith, Edwin Harvie. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Marshall. 
16. Smith, Thomas Marsh. 

Eighth in descent from Captain James Neale. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Brooke. 

Seventh in descent from Francis Hutchins. 

Seventh in descent from William Biles. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Janney. 

Sixth in descent from Richard Hartshorne, 

35. Stickney, George Henry. 

Fifth in descent from Coloiiel Joshua Wingate. 
Fourth in descent from Samuel Blodget. 
*4. Stockbridge, Henry. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Philip Smith. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Allis. 
Sixth in descent from John Allis, Soldier. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign Daniel Warner. 
Sixth in descent from Samuel Belden. 
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maryland. 

* 5. Stockbridge, Henry, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Charles Stockbridge. 
Ninth in descent from Joseph Dickinson. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William Allis. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith. 
Eighth in descent from John Bronson, Soldier. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Belden, Soldier. 

* 2. Thom, William Henry DeCourcy Wright. 
Fifth in descent from Solomon Wright. 

* 3. Thomas, Douglas Hamilton. 

Third in descent from Doctor Philip Thomas. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Isaac Aller- 
ton. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Isaac AUerton. 
Seventh in descent from Acting - Governor Robert 

Brooke. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel Thomas Brooke. 
Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Brooke. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Thompson. 
Seventh in descent from William Randolph. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel William Travers. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel William Fitz Hugh. 
Sixth in descent from Mordecai Cook. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Marshall. 
Fifth in descent from Alexander Contee. 
Fifth in descent from Samuel Hanson. 
Fourth in descent from John Hanson. 

51. Thomsen, Alonzo Lilly. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

* 6. Tiernan, Charles Bernard. 
Ninth in descent from John Rolfe. 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Bernard. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Bernard. 
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maryland. 

28. Trippe, Andrew Cross. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Henry 
Trippe. 

1 2. Tyson, Anthony Morris. 

Seventh in descent from Anthony Morris, 2d. 
Sixth in descent from Richard Hartshorne. 

19. Tyson, Matthew Smith. 

Seventh in descent from Anthony Morris, 2d. 
Fifth in descent from Richard Hartshorne. 

31. Warner, Culbreth Hopewell. 

Seventh in descent from Major Cornelius Van Brunt. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Richard Hopewell. 

* II. Williams, John Savage. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Joseph Williams. 

22. Williams, Mason Locke Weems. 

Ninth in descent from Colonel John Chew. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel Samuel Chew. 

36. Wilson, James Gulian. 

Seventh in descent from James Saunders. 

Fifth in descent from Darby Lux. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas McKim.* 

15. Wilson, John Appleton. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Eighth in descent from Major Aaron Cooke. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Treat. 
Seventh in descent from Corporal Richard Treat. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Chester. 
Fifth in descent from Major Isaac Appleton. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 

THE COMMONWEALTH OF 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth 
of Massachusetts was organized April 5, and incorpo- 
rated April 29, 1893. 

The first annual dinner was held at Boston, on Decem- 
ber 21, 1893. The Society held a dinner at the Essex 
Tavern, Salem, May 12, 1894, in commemoration of the 
settlement of Jamestown, Va,, May 13, 1607, and the 
second regular annual dinner was held on December 21, 
1894 — ''Forefathers' Day," being the two hundred and 
seventy-third anniversary of the landing of the May- 
flower's band of Pilgrim Fathers. The Second General 
Court was held on this occasion. 



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OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 

WARS IN THE COMMONWEALTH OF 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Elected at a General Court held December 21, 1894. 

Governor : 
Francis Ellingwood Abbot. 

Deputy-Governor : 
Henry Oscar Houghton. 

Lietiienant-Governor : 

Samuel Swett Green. 

Secretary : 

Walter Kendall Watkins, 

18 Somerset Street, Boston. 

Treasurer : 
Abijah Thompson, 

Winchester, Mass. 

Registrar : 

James Atkins Noyes, 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Historian : 
Walter Giljian Page. 

Surgeon : 

Myles Standish, M. D. 

Chaiicellor : 

Melville Madison Bigelovv. 

Chaplain : 

The Reverend George Madison Bodge. 

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GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL: 

Edward Tobey Barker, 
Albert Alonzo Folsom, 
Walter Holbrook Draper. 

Membership Commiitee : 

Walter Kendall Watkins, 
Abijah Thompson, 
James Atkins Noyes, 
Walter Oilman Page, 
Edward Tobey Barker. 

Auxiliary Coiiunittee on Louisburg Memorial . 

Walter Kendall Watkins, 
Walter Oilman Page, 
John Anthony Remick. 



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LIST OF MEMBERS. 

*2. Abbot, Francis Ellingwood. 

Seventh in descent from George Abbot. 
Fourth in descent from Captain John Abbot. 
Third in descent from Captain Abiel Abbot. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Roger Conant. 
Sixth in descent from Lot Conant, Jr. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Dodge. 
Sixth in descent from the Reverend John Hale. 

71. Adams, Edwakd Milton. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Edward Adams. 
Eleventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Ninth in descent from Captain James Avery. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Edward Johnson. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Gorham. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Ichabod Palmer. 

30. Allen, Theodore Lathrop. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Roger Clapp. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Preserved Clapp. 
Fifth in descent from Roger Clapp. 
Fourth in descent from Major Jonathan Clapp. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Ford. 

21. Appleton, Nathan. 

Fifth in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 

65. Ayer, James Bourne, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Ayres. 
Seventh in descent from Cornet Peter Ayer. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Hugh Mason. 

46. Baldwin, Morton Griggs. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Thomas Tibbals. 
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*3. Barker, Edwin Tobey. 

Seventh in descent from John Alden. 
Fourth in descent from Captain John Loring, 

34. Barrett, Edwin Shepard. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Humphrey Barrett. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel James Barrett. 
Third in descent from Captain Nathan Barrett. 

63. Bell, Charles Upham. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Phineas Upham. 

29. Bent, Samuel Arthur. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Brooks. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Joshua Brooks. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Timothy Wheeler. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign John Drury. 
Sixth in descent from Captain James Minott. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Baker. 

32. Bigelow, Melville Madison. 

Seventh in descent from John Bigelow. 
Sixth in descent from Joshua Bigelow. 

13. Bodge, George Madison, Reverend. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Richard Hunnewell. 
Fifth in descent from John Harman. 
Fifth in descent from Sergeant Thomas Chute. 
Fourth in descent from William Mayberry. 

44. Brown, David Henry. 

Fifth in descent from Thomas Brown. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Oilman. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Daniel Ladd. 

26. Chase, William Leverett. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Chase. 
Eighth in descent from John Coolidge. 
Seventh in descent from Captain William Bond. 
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Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Jonas Bond. 

Seventh in descent from Ed>vard Jackson. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Joseph Fuller. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Isaac Gale. 
2 2. Churchill, Gardner Asaph. 

Seventh in descent from John Churchill. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy Governor Isaac Allerton, 

Seventh in descent from Captain Jonathan Prescott. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Joseph Buckminister, Sr. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Buckminster, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant James Fowle. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Fowle. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel John Jones, 
Jr. 
62. Churchill, Nathaniel Wiley. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Gilman. 
* 9. Clark, Arthur Wellington, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Brooks. 

Eighth in descent from George Minot. 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Minot. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Whipple. 

Seventh in descent from Job Lane. 

Sixth in descent from Isaac Temple. 

49. Coffin, Rufus. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 
Eighth in descent from Alexander Standish. 
Ninth in descent from John Alden. 
Ninth in descent from Ensign John Whitman, 
Ninth in descent from Captain Nicholas Byram. 
Eighth in descent from John Churchill. 

47. COLLAMORE, JOHN HoFFMAN. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Anthony CoUamore. 

23. Corliss, Augustus Whittemore, Captain, 8th In- 
fantry, U. S. A. 
Third in descent from Joshua Corliss. 
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80. Gushing, Harry Cooke, Jr. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Benjamin Church. 

20. DoRMAN, William Barnes. 

Fourth in descent from Timotliy Dorman. 

Eighth in descent from Joseph Fowler. 

Fifth in descent from John Fowler. 

Seventh in descent from Captain William Perkins. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Richard Church. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Gould. 

Sixth in descent from William Peabody. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign William Longfellow. 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Warren, Sr. 

Sixth in descent from John Spaford. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Hale. 

10. Draper, Walter Holbrook. 
Fifth in descent from John Draper. 

* 7. Draper, William Franklin, M. C, Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, U. S. V. 

Fifth in descent from James Draper. 

87. Fernald, Charles Augustus, M. D. 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Fernald. 

18. FoLsoM, Albert Alonzo. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Peter Foulsham. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Gilman. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Jonathan Thing. 

53. Foster, Francis Apthorp. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Foster. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Williams. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Elijah Macomber. 

57. Foster, George Whitfield. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Flint. 
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52. Gould, Levi S wanton. 

Sixth in descent from John Gould. 
Sixth in descent from Francis Whitmore. 
Fifth in descent from John Whitmore. 

91. Gragg, Isaac Saul. 

Seventh in descent from John Alden. 

89. Green, Charles Montraville, M. D, 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Henry Green. 
Eighth in descent from John Bent, Sr. 
Eighth in descent from John Howe. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Drury. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Drury. 
Seventh in descent from John Witherbee. 

* 6. Green, Samuel Swett. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Fourth in descent from Brigadier-General Timothy 

Ruggles. 
Seventh in descent from Jonathan Sprague. 

83. Griffith, Merriweather Hood. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Nicholas Greenberry. 
50. Guild, Chester, Jr. 

Eighth in descent from John Guild. 

Seventh in descent from Samuel Guild. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Nathaniel Guild. 

Eighth in descent from John Woodcock. 

86. Hale, Henry Appleton. 

Seventh in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 
19. Hall, George Franklin. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Francis Norton. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Syll. 

Seventh in descent from John Sargent. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Green. 
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Seventh in descent from Captain John Peabody. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Daniel Champney. 
Seventh in descent from Jases Buckman. 

30. Hall, Lewis Coleman. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Joseph Syll. 

Eighth in descent from Daniel Hawes. 

Eighth in descent from Job Lane. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William Avery. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Thurston, 

Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Farrington. 

69. Hartley, Isaac Smithson, Reverend. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Munson. 
84. Hastings, Henry. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel Nathaniel Saltonstall. 
IJ. Hemenway, Frederick Trowbridge. 

Sixth in descent from Joshua Hemenway. 

Eighth in descent from Major Aaron Cooke. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant James Trowbridge. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Roger Clapp. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Clapp. 

Seventh in descent from Timothy Tileston. 

27. Houghton, Henry Oscar. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Bowen. 
Sixth in descent from John White. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign John Lakin. 
Sixth in descent from Lawrence Waters. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Preserved Abel. 
Fifth in descent from John Whitcomb. 
Fifth in descent from Ensign John Divoll. 
Fourth in descent from William Divoll. 
Fifth in descent from Abraham Temple. 
Fourth in descent from Henry Willard. 
Fourth in descent from Corporal Hooker Osgood. 
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39. Houghton, Henry Oscar, Jr. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Bowen. 

Seventh in descent from John White. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign John Lakin. 

Seventh in descent from Lawrence Waters. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Preserved Abel. 

Sixth in descent from John Whitcomb. 

Sixth in descent from John Divoll. 

Fifth in descent from William Divoll. 

Sixth in descent from Ensign Samuel Manning. 

Sixth in descent from Abraham Temple. 

Fifth in descent from Henry Willard. 

Fifth in descent from Corporal Hooker Osgood. 
15. HowLAND, Daniel Webster. 

Seventh in descent from Arthur Howland. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Prince. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Robert Barker. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Sprague. 

Sixth in descent from Christopher Wadsworth. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Brintnall. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Wadsworth. 
58. HuRD, Charles Russell. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Nathaniel Burt. 
88. Jenks, Henry Fitch, Reverend. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Samuel Jenks. 

74. JuDsoN, William Voorhees, ist Lieutenant, Engi- 
neer Corps, U. S. A. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Judson. 

Ninth in descent from Matthew Mitchell. 

Eighth in descent from Hendrick Kype. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Minor. 
25. Lamson, Daniel Sanderson. 

Fourth in descent from Samuel Lamson. 
56. Earned, Francis Mason. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Hugh Mason. 
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40. Martin, William Pierce. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Frye. 

35. Mason, Charles Frank. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Hugh Mason. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Eliphalet Fales. 

90. McGlenen, Edward Webster. 
Eighth in descent from John Cushing. 

66. Morris, Seymour. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Edward Morris. 
Second in descent from Lieutenant Edward Morris. 
Sixth in descent from John Johnson. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Isaac Johnson. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant William French. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Henry Bowen. 

*4. NoYES, James Atkins. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Loring. 

* 5. Page, Walter Oilman. 

Sixth in descent from Sergeant John Page. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Page. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Whipple. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel John Lane. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Brooks. 
Fifth in descent from Ensign James Springer. 

64. Pearson, Joseph Hiram Starr. 
Sixth in descent from John Moulton. 
Sixth in descent from Isaac Marston. 
Fifth in descent from Thomas Nichols. 

14. Philbrook, Charles Frederick Bacon. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 
Ninth in descent from Captain John Whipple. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel John Lane. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William French. 
Sixth in descent from Benjamin Bacon. 
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82. Plaisted, Appleton Heath. 

Eighth in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 
79. Putnam, George Jacob. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Nathaniel Putnam. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Putnam. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Benjamin Putnam. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Stephen Putnam. 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Endicott. 

24. Reade, Philip, Captain, 3d Infantry, U. S. A. 
Fifth in descent from Sergeant Ephraim Hildreth. 

45. Remick, John Anthony. 

Third in descent from Quartermaster Joseph Remick. 
Seventh in descent from William Titcomb. 
Sixth in descent from Benaiah Titcomb. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Edward Wood- 
man. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Edmund Greenleaf, 
Seventh in descent from Tristam Coffin. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Tristam Coffin. 
Seventh in descent from Nicholas Noyes. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Cutting Noyes. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Cutting Noyes. 
Third in descent from Joseph Noyes. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Jacob Toppan. 
Fifth in descent from Isaac Knapp. 
Fourth in descent from Samuel Knapp. 
Fourth in descent from Nathaniel Knapp. 

67. Remick, Ninian Beale, Reverend. 

Third in descent from Quartermaster Joseph Remick. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Tristam Coffin. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Cutting Noyes. 
Third in descent from Joseph Noyes. 
Fifth in descent from Isaac Knapp. 
Fourth in descent from Nathaniel Knapp. 
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43. Remick, Timothy. 

Third in descent from Quartermaster Joseph Remick. 

Seventh in descent from William Titcomb. 

Sixth in descent from Benaiah Titcomb. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Edward Woodman. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Edward Greenleaf. 

Seventh in descent from Tristam Coffin. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Tristam Coffin. 

Seventh in descent from Nicholas Noyes. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Cutting Noyes. 

Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Cutting Noyes. 

Third in descent from Joseph Noyes. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Jacob Toppan. 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Knapp. 

Fourth in descent from Samuel Knapp. 

Fourth in descent from Nathaniel Knapp. 

28. Rich, James Rogers. 

Seventh in descent from Major-General Daniel Denison. 

31. Rich, Thomas Phillips. 

Seventh in descent from Major-General Daniel Denison. 

85. Rust, Nathaniel Johnson. 

Seventh in descent from Quartermaster Nathaniel Rust. 

70. Sargent, John Smith. 

Seventh in descent from Jonathan Sargent. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Eighth in descent from John Rowland. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Ralph Sprague. 
Seventh in descent from Jonathan Sprague. 
Seventh in descent from Nathaniel Jones. 

■^■^. SowDON, Arthur John Clark. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur 
Noble. 

68. Sprague, Frank William. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Gorham. 
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55. Standish, Myles, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

l^. Stratton, George Gardner. 

Fifth in descent from Joseph Stratton. 
Seventh in descent from VVilliam Ward. 
Sixth in descent from Abraham How. 

59. Swan, Robert Thaxter. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Thaxter. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Samuel Thaxter. 
Sixth in descent from Major Samuel Thaxter. 

* 8. Thompson, Abijah. 

Third in descent from Abijah Thompson. 
Eighth in descent from Edward Converse. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant James Converse. 
Sixth in descent from Major James Converse. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Josiah Converse. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Edward Johnson. 
Sixth in descent from Major William Johnson. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Carter. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Carter. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign Samuel Walker. 
Fourth in descent from Edward Walker. 
Seventh in descent from Francis Whitmore. 

60. Thompson, John Taliaferro, ist Lieutenant, Ord- 
nance Department, U. S. A. 

Sixth in descent from Sergeant James Thompson. 
Fifth in descent from James Thompson. 
Ninth in descent from Edward Converse. 
Seventh in descent from Caleb Simonds. 
Seventh in descent from James Taylor. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel James Tay- 
lor. 

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6i. TiLTON, Palmer, ist Lieutenant, U. S. A. (Retired.) 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Abraham Tilton. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Daniel Tilton. 
Ninth in descent from Colonel Nicholas Greenberry. 
Ninth in descent from Colonel Henry Ridgeley. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel William Burgess. 

75. Tilton, Warren Codman. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Abraham Tilton. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Daniel Tilton. 
Ninth' in descent from Colonel Henry Ridgeley. 
Ninth in descent from Colonel Nicholas Greenberry. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel William Burgess. 

y^. Tucker, William Ruggles. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Bourne. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Philip Pieterse Schuy- 
ler. 

Seventh in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 
Cortlandt. 

Seventh in descent from Elder John Chipman. 

Fifth in descent from Brigadier-General Timothy Rug- 
gles. 

yG. Upham, Charles Clifton. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Phinehas Upham. 
51. Wadsworth, Dexter Emerson. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Wadsworth. 
42. Wadsworth, Edwin Dexter. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Wadsworth. 
48. Warner, Frank Edwards. 

Fifth in descent from Nathaniel Burt. 
* I. Watkins, Walter Kendall. 

Ninth in descent from Deputy-Governor Isaac Aller- 
ton. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Marshall. 

Eighth in descent from John Fuller. 
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Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Fuller. 

Seventh in descent from Andrew Mansfield. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Nathaniel Putnam. 

n. Wetherbee, Winthrop. 

Sixth in descent from John Wetherbee. 
Seventh in descent from John How. 
Seventh in descent from John Lovejoy. 
Seventh in descent from John Thacher. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel John 
Thacher. 

17. Wheeler, Horace Leslie, Reverend. 
Ninth in descent from Edward How. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Burgess. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Sherman. 
Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Sparhawk. 
Eighth in descent from Edmond Freeman. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Hugh Mason. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Stearns. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Abijah 

Brown. 
Fourth in descent from Stephen Nye. 

16. WiLLEY, William Lithgow. • 

Sixth in descent from Colonel John Willey. 
Seventh in descent from Quartermaster Matthew Bridge. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Noble. 
Fourth in descent from Captain William Lithgow. 

54. Williams, William Klapp. 

Eighth in descent from Clement Plumsted. 

78. Wilson, Fred Allan. 

Seventh in descent from Sergeant Joseph Wilson. 
Ninth in descent from Major Richard Waldron. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Nathaniel Fryer. 
Ninth in descent from Captain William Gerrish. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Gerrish. 
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72. Winston, Frederick Hampden. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Mohr Mcintosh. 

41. Wood, Alva Sylvanus. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Converse. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant James Converse. 
Sixth in descent from Major James Converse. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Josiah Converse. 

Honorary Member : 

Mitchell, Zerviah Gould. 

Seventh in descent from Massasoit, Sachem of the 
Wampanoags. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecti- 
cut was chartered April 26, 1893, and incorporated under 
the State Laws, May 21, 1S93. The first General Court 
was held in New Haven on December 19, 1893, the two 
hundred and eighteenth anniversary of the Great Swamp 
Fight. The Seconcf General Court was held on Decem- 
ber 12, 1894. 



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OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
WARS IN THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT. 

Elected at the Second General Court, held December 12, 
1894. 

Governor : 
Professor Daniel C. Eaton, (Yale). 

Deputy Governor : 
Colonel George Bliss Sanford, U. S. A. 

Lieutena?it-Governor : 
James Junius Goodwin. 

Chaplain : 
The Right Reverend John Williams, D. D., LL. D. 

Secretary : 
Charles Samuel Ward, M. D. 

Bridgeport, Conn. 

Treasurer : 
Charles Hotchkiss Trowbridge. 

Milford, Conn. 

Registrar : 
Frank Butler Gay. 

Hartford, Conn. 

Historian : 
Hon. Morris Woodruff Seymour. 

Bridgeport, Conn. 
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GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

Ralph William Cutler. 

Hon. Abram Heaton Robertson. 

General William Buel Franklin, U. S, A. 

Charles Dudley Warner. 

Hon. Frederick John Kingsbury. 

Reverend Samuel Hart, D. D. 

Hon. Lyman Denison Brewster. 

General George Hare Ford, C. N. G. 

J. Lawrence Chew. 

STANDING COMMITTEES. 

Committee on Membership : 
Hon. Morris Woodruff Seymour, Chairmmi. 
Edward Vilette Raynolds, D. C. L. 
Hon, Henry Gleason Newton. 
Hon. William Hamersley. 
Charles Samuel \Vakd, M. D. 

Committee on Historical Documents : 
Hon. Frederick John Kingsbury, Chairman. 

Professor Theodore Salisbury Woolsey. 
Reverend Francis Goodwin. 
Reverend George Leon Walker, D. D. 
Jonathan Trumbull, 



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CONNECTICUT. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

15. Baird, George William. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Beard. 

* 9. Baldwin, Nathan Adolphus. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

95. Bishop, Henry Alfred, General, C. N. G, 
Seventh in descent from Captain Benjamin Hitchcock. 

77. Bishop, Timothy Huggins, M. D. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton. 

23. Bissell, Evelyn Lyman, M. D. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Isaac Bissell. 

28. Bradley, Cyrus Sher\vood. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Cornelius Hull. 

89. Brainerd Leverett. 

Fifth in descent from Quartermaster Nathaniel Foote, 2d. 

72. Brewster, Lyman Denison. 

Eighth in descent from William Brewster. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Kellogg. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Martin Kellogg. 

30. Brown, Charles Edwin. 

Ninth in descent from John Brown. 

'i,']. Bulkeley, Morgan Gardner. 
Seventh in descent from the Reverend Gershom Bulke- 
ley, M. D. 

96. BuNCE, Jonathan Brace. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Bunce. 

75. Catlin, Abijah. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Wadsworth. 
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69. Chapin, Charles Frederick. 

Seventh in descent from Japhet Chapin. 
Fifth in descent from Elisha Chapin. 

67. Chew, James Lawrence. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott. 
Fifth in descent from Governor Jonathan Law. 
Fifih in descent from Captain John Prentiss. 

53. CoiT, Robert. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 

58. Collins, Atwood. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Leete. 

45. CooLEY, Francis Rexford. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith. 

24. Cropper, John. 

Ninth in descent from Richard Treat. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Nathaniel Turner. 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster. 

51. Curtis, Jonathan Strong, M. D. 
Seventh in descent from John Alden. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Moses Curtiss. 

31. Cutler, Ralph William. 

Seventh in descent from James Cutler. 

60. Daggett, William Gibbons, M. D. 
Ninth in descent from Thomas Mahew. 

44. Davis, Gustavus Pierrepont, I\L D. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott. 

71. Deming, Judson Keith. 

Ninth in descent from Major-General Humphrey 

Atherton. 
Ninth in descent from Lieutenant John Druiy. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Judson. 
Seventh in descent from Sergeant Samuel Washburn. 
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connecticut. 

43. Dennis, Rodney. 

Fifth in descent from Thomas Dennis. 

Third in descent from the Reverend John Dennis. 

27. Downes, William Elijah. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

* 7. Durand, William Cecil. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

T)'^- Eaton, Daniel C., Professor. 
Ninth in descent from John Clark. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign John Beebe. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William Pratt. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Stanton. 
Fifth in descent from Amos Hurd. 

88. Farnesworth, Frederick, M. D. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Jonas Prescott. 

* 3. Ford, George Hare, Brigadier-General, C. N. G. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Beard. 
Seventh in descent from Sergeant Thomas Tibbals. 

84. Fowler, Franklin Hamilton. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant William Fowler. 

Sixth in descent from Sir Charles Hobby. 
54. Franklin, William Buel, Major-General, lateU. S. A. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Leete. 

Fifth in descent from Samuel Rhoades. 
14. French, William Freeman, M. D. 

Tenth in descent from Governor John Webster. 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Buckingham. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant William Fowler. 

Eighth in descent from Alexander Bryan. 

Eighth in descent from the Reverend John Whiting. 

Eighth in descent from Major William Whiting. 
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74. Gay, Frank Butler. 

Ninth in descent from William Thrall. 
32. GoocH, Frank Austin, Professor. 

Seventh in descent from James Gooch. 

Seventh in descent from Sir Charles Hobby. 

48. Goodwin, Francis, Reverend. 

Third in descent from Captain Joseph Morgan. 
34. Goodwin, James Junius. 

Third in descent from Captain Joseph Morgan. 
66. Grant, Thomas Page, M. D. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Tracy. 

46, Hamersley, William. 

Fourth in descent from William Hamersley. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Abraham de Peyster. 

21. Harrison, Lynde. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott. 

40. Hart, Samuel, Reverend Professor, D. D. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Hart. 
Eighth in descent from John Clark. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Seventh in descent from Anthony Hawkins. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Pratt. 

II. Heaton, John Edward. 

Tenth in descent from John Johnson. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Isaac Johnson. 

Tenth in descent from Richard Treat. 

Tenth in descent from Major Simon Willard. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Thomas Munson. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Stephen 

Goodyear. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Stearns. 
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41. Hooker, Edward William. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Willett. 
Sixth in descent from Cornet Jonathan Gilbert. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Simon 
Lothrop. 

76. HUNGERFORD, HoRACE CaTLIN. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Wadsworth. 

29. Ingersoll, Colin Macrae, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from the Reverend Jonathan Inger- 
soll. 

85. Jarvis, Samuel Fermor, Reverend. 
Sixth in descent from Anthony Hawkins. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Thomas Hart. 

92. Kimball, Arthur Reed. 

Seventh in descent from Joseph Chapin. 

52. Kingsbury, Frederick John. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Kingsbury, ist. 

Sixth in descent from Joseph Kingsbury, 2d. 

Sixth in descent from the Reverend Mark Leavenworth. 

61. Learned, Bela Peck. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Learned. 
Eighth in descent from Captain George Denison. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Leffing- 
well. 

62. Learned, Walter. 

Seventh in descent from Isaac Learned. 

13. Leete, Charles Sidney. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Leete, 

70. Merriman, William Buckingham. 

Sixth in descent from Sergeant Samuel Field. 
Fifth in descent from the Reverend Mark Leaven- 
worth. 

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26. Miles, Frederick Plumb. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Miles. 

17. Newton, Henry Gleason. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Newton. 

36. Parkhurst, Charles Dyer, ist Lieutenant 4th 
Artilier)', U. S. A. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Roger WiUiams. 
Seventh in descent from Joseph Williams. 

39. Parmele, George Luther. 

Third in descent from Samuel Parmale. 

94. Perkins, J. Deming, 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Leffing- 
well. 

65. Pierce, Bradford de Witt. 

Tenth in descent from Captain Michael Pierce. 

50. Plumb, Henry Blackman. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Hurlbut. 

* 8. Pond, Nicholas Misplee. 

Fourth in descent from Charles Pond. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Sir Charles Hobby. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Miles. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Hercules Mooney. 

79. Raynolds, Edward Vilette, D. C. L. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Nathaniel Raynolds. 
59. Roberts, Henry. 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Taylor, ist. 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Taylor, 2d. 
12. Robertson, Abram Heaton. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Stephen 
Goodyear. 

64. Robinson, Lucius Franklin. 

Eighth in descent from Captain George Denison. 



CONNECTICUl. 

55. Salisbury, Edward Elbridge, LL. D. 

Eighth in descent from Major-General Daniel Gookin. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund 

Quincy. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Walley. 

25. Sanford, George Bliss, Colonel, U.S. A, (Retired.) 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Lyman. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Benjamin Fenn. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Miles. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Newton, 

73. Sanford, Samuel Simons, Professor. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Judson. 
'i^Z. Seymour, Morris Woodruff. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Wadsworth. 

57. Shipman, Arthur Leffingwell. 

Ninth in descent from Captain George Denison. 

56. Shipman, Nathaniel. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Leffing- 
well. 

91. Skinner, William Converse. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

20. Smith, Bradish Johnson. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

62. Smith, Edward Alfred, D. D., Reverend. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Walker. 

19. Smith, Edwin Porter. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

49. Stearns, Henry Putnam, M. D. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Stearns. 

22. Stoddard, William Buddington. 
Ninth in descent from William Gibbard. 
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connecticut. 

42. Taintor, George Edwin. 

Fifth in descent from Governor Roger Wolcott. 
Fourth in descent from Captain David Ellsworth. 

10. TiBBALS, Frederick Lemuel. 

Eighth in descent from Sergeant Thomas Tibbals. 
''' 5. ToMLiNSON, Charles Abraham. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Beard. 

*4. Trowbridge, Charles Hotchkiss. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Trow- 
bridge, 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Leete. 

93. Trumbull, Jonathan. 

Fourth in descent from Governor Jonathan Trumbull. 

97. Turner, Luther Guiteau. 

Eighth in descent from Major John Mason. 

%1. Tyler, Augustus Cleveland. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Willett. 

47. Walker, George Leon, Reverend, D. D. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Walker. 
Third in descent from Phineas Walker. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Ebenezer Eastman. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Joseph Eastman. 

63. Walker, Williston, Reverend. 

Tenth in descent from Captain Richard Walker. 
Eighth in descent from Major Nathan Gold. 

* I. Ward, Charles Samuel, M. D. 
Seventh in descent from Andrew Ward. 
Tenth in descent from Governor John Haynes. 
Ninth in descent from Major-General and Governor 

Sir John Leverett. 
Ninth in descent from Thomas Gregson. 
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CONNECTICUT. 



86. Warner, Charles Dudley. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Warner. 

1 8. Warren, Herbert Cleveland. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

82. Webster, William Reuben, Jr. 

Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster. 

35. Wessells, Henry Walton, Colonel, C. N. G. 
Ninth in descent from "Elder" John Strong. 
Eighth in descent from Andrew Ward. 

83. Wheeler, Ralph. 

Eighth in descent from Captain George Denison. 

90. Whitney, Eli, Jr. 

Eighth in descent from John Brown. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Willett. 

78. Whitney, Stephen. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Lawrence. 
Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence. 

16. Williams, John, Rt. Reverend, D.D., LL.D. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Isaac Williams. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Ephraim Williams. 
Fourth in descent from Surgeon Thomas Williams. 

81. Woodward, Joseph Gurley. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Leflfing- 
well. 

80. Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, Professor. 

Ninth in descent from Major-General Daniel Gookin. 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Smith. 
Seventh in descent from John Walley. 



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Mr. Pond was a charter member of the 
Society of Colonial Wars in the State of 
Connecticut, being No. 6 on the roll of 
membership. He was the first Secretary, 
and the first Deputy Governor-General to 
the General Society. 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the District of 
Columbia was organized, May 20 1893, with a member- 
ship of twelve and was incorporated on November 17, 
1893. T^^ fi''st General Court was held on December 
19, 1893, and officers were elected for the ensuing year. 
The membership at that date was 25. The second Gen- 
eral Court and dinner took place December 19, 1894, in 
honor of the 219th anniversary of the Great Swamp Fight. 

A constitution was adopted and printed during the 
month of December, 1894. Prior to that date the So- 
ciety was governed by the Constitution used by the New 
York State Society. 

Any male person above the age of twenty-one years, 
of good moral character and reputation, shall be eligi- 
ble to] membership in the Society of Colonial Wars in 
the District of Columbia, who is descended from an 
ancestor who fought in battle under Colonial authority, 
or who served as a Governor, Deputy-Governor, Lieuten- 
ant-Governor, or member of the King's Council, or as a 
Military, Naval, or Marine Officer, Soldier, Sailor, Pri- 
vateer, or Marine in the service of the Colonies, or under 
the banner of Great Britain in North America in the 
wars in which the said Colonies participated, or enrolled 
men from the settlement of Jamestown, Virginia, from 
May 13, 1607, to the Battle of Lexington, April 19, 1775, 
provided the claim to eligibility is satisfactorily based 
upon the service of an ancestor who performed duty as 
above under Colonial sanction, or British enlistment in 
North America, either in garrison, in the field, or on the 
sea ; or was descended from men who rendered conspic- 
uous civil service in a period of warfare. 

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OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
WARS IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 

Elected at the Second General Court held at Washing- 
ton, December 19, 1894. 

Governor : 
General Walter Wyman, U. S. M. H. S. 

Deputy -Goverjior : 
Captain Oscar Fitzalan Long, U. S. A. 

Lieufenant-Governor : 
Doctor G. Brown Goode. 

Secretary : 
Joseph Cuyler Hardie, 

War Department. 

Deputy Secretary : 
John William Henry. 

Treasurer : 
Joseph Frederick Batchelder, 

516 9th Street N. W. 

/Registrar : 
Captain Calvin Duvall Cowles, U. S. A. 

Historian : 
Aloxzo Hov>^\rd Clark. 

Chaplain : 
Rev. James Owen Dorsey. 

Chancellor : 
Edward Augustus Moseley. 

Surgeon : 

Albert Charles Peale, M. D. 

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GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

(To serve three years.) 
Rear-Admiral Francis Asbury Roe, U. S. N., 
William Holcomb Webster, 
Charles Waldo Haskins. 

(To serve two years.) 
General Richard N. Batchelder. U. S. A., 
Edward Augustus Moseley, 
General Walter Wyman, U. S, M. H. S. 

(To serve one year.) 
Doctor G. Brown Goode, 
James Bowen Johnson, 
Alonzo Howard Clark. 

Conimiltee on Membership : 
Charles F. T. Beale, 
Captain Oscar Fitzalan Long, U. S. A., 
Frank Birge Smith, 
William Holcomb Webster, 
Charles Waldo Haskins. 

Conwuttee on Hislorical Documents : 
Samuel Moore Shute, D. D., 
George Colton Maynard, 
Alonzo Howard Clark, 
Albert Charles Peale, M. D., 
James Bowen Johnson. 

Committee on Installatiofi : 
Edward Augustus Moseley, 
General Walter Wyman, U. S, M. H. S. 
Henry Dearborn Saxton, 
Frank Birge Smith, 
Charles Edward Cooke. 

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

46. Baird, Absalom, Inspector-General U. S. A. (Retired. ) 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant John Baird. 

31. Batchelder, George Aiken, 

Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Batchelder. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Gilman. 
Fifth in descent from Joshua Boynton. 

* 8. Batchelder, Joseph Frederick. 

Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Batchelder. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Gilman. 
Fifth in descent from Joshua Boynton. 

* 7. Batchelder, Richard Napoleon, Brigadier-General 

and Quartermaster-General U. S. A. 
Fifth in descent from Ebenezer Batchelder. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Gilman. 
Fourth in descent from Joshua Boynton. 

32. Beale, Charles Frederick Tiffany. 

Eighth in descent from Hendrickse Gerritse Van Wie. 
Seventh in descent from Francis Wainwright. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Casparus Conyer. 

43. Boyd, Allen Richards. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Roger Clapp. 

24. Clark, Alonzo Howard. 

Tenth in descent from Edmund Freeman. 
Ninth in descent from Major John Freeman. 
Ninth in descent from John Rowland. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Haynes. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Clark. 
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district of columbia. 

* 9. Cooke, Charles Edward. 

Fifth in descent from Captain (afterward General) 
Gideon Brownson. 

id. CowLES, Calvin Duvall, Captain, 23d Infantry, 
U. S. A. 
Ninth in descent from John Cowles. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Josiah Cowles. 
Ninth in descent from Stephen Hart. 
Ninth in descent from Thomas Judd. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Judd. 

*2. Davenport, Richard Graham, Lieutenant, U. S. N. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel George Brent. 

38. Fisher, Robert Strettle Jones. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel David 
Jameson. 

25. GooDE, George Brown, Assistant Secretary Smith- 
sonian Institution ; in charge National Museum. 

Seventh in descent from John Goode. 

Ninth in descent from Hugh Calkin. 

Ninth in descent from William Swaine. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Swaine. 

Eighth in descent from Jasper Crane. 

Eighth in descent from Henry Lyon. 

37. Hardie, Francis Hunter, Captain, 3d Cavalry, 
U. S. A. 

Ninth in descent from Kilian Van Rensselaer. 

Eighth in descent from Jeremias Van Rensselaer. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Henry Van Rensse- 
laer. 

Eighth in descent from Major Hendrick Cuyler. 

26. Hardie, Joseph Cuyler. 

Ninth in descent from Kilian Van Rensselaer. 
Eighth in descent from Jeremias Van Rensselaer. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Henry Van Rensse- 
laer. 

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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 

Eighth in descent from Major Hendrick Cuyler. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel Oloff Stevensen Van 

Cortlandt. 
Eighth in descent from Alexander Lindsay Glen. 

27. Haskins, Charles Waldo. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Haskins. 

Ninth in descent from Captain John Waite. 

Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Phineas Upham. 

44. Henry, J. Malcolm. 

Seventh in descent from Patrick Forrest. 

30. Henry, John William, 

Seventh in descent from Patrick Forrest. 

19. Hopkins, Archibald. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Hopkins. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Timothy Hopkins. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Mark Hopkins. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Eleazer Hubbell. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Eleazer Hubbell. 

42. Horton, William Edward. 

Seventh in descent from Joseph Clarke. 

47. HuiDEKOPER, Frederick WoLTERS. 
Seventh in descent from Edward Shippen. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Joseph Shippen. 
Fifth in descent from Paymaster Edward Shippen. 

18. Johnson, James Bowen. 

Ninth in descent from Captain John Johnson. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Isaac Johnson. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Bass. 

Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Henry Bowen. 

Fifth in descent from Captain James Gibson. 

2^. Keith, Arthur. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Richardson. 
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district of columbia. 

28. Knox, William Salseury. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Sherburne. 

21. Long, Oscar Fitzalan, Captain and Assistant Quar- 
termaster, U. S. A. 

Seventh in descent from Simon Volkertsie Veeder, 
Seventh in descent from Jan Pietersie Mabie. 

*ii. Mason, Theodorus Bailey Myers, Lieutenant, 
U. S. N. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Hugh Mason. 

22. Meade, Richard Worsam, Rear- Admiral, U. S. N. 
Eighth in descent from Major Simon Willard. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Janna Meigs. 

29. Maynard, George Colton. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Maudesley 

(Moseley). 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Consider Maudesley 

(Moseley). 
Fourth in descent from Josiah Moseley. 

I'i^. IMerrill, James Cushing, Major and Surgeon, 
U. S. A. 

Eighth in descent from Major-General and Governor 
Sir John Leverett. 

*i2. Moseley, Edward Augustus. 

Fourth in descent from Rev. Samuel Moseley. 

Ninth in descent from Deputy-Governor George 

Cleeves. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thaddeus Clark. 
Sixth in descent from John Weeks. 
Fifdi in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Edward 

Tyng. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Jonathan Buck. 
Fourth in descent from Jabez Fox. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant John Brown. 
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DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 

''ij. Peale, Albert Charles, M. D. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Henry Ridgeley. 
Seventh in descent from Edward Shippen. 
Fifth in descent from Paymaster Edward Shippen. 
Seventh in descent from John Brewer. 
Sixth in descent from George Stewart. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel James Burd. 
Fourth in descent from Captain James Patterson. 

39. Pike, Charles Eliot. 

Seventh in descent from Major Robert Pike. 

5. Roe, Fayette Washington, Captain, 3d Infantry, 

U. S. A. 
Fourth in descent from John Roe. 

*3. Roe, Francis Asbury, Rear-Admiral, U. S. N. (Re- 
tired). 

Third in descent from John Roe. 

6. Roe, George. 

Fourth in descent from John Roe. 

16. Saxton, Henry Dearborn. 
Seventh in descent from John Catlin. 
Sixth in descent from Joseph Catlin. 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Catlin. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Seth Catlin. 

*io. Shute, Samuel Moore, D. D. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant William Shute. 

17. Smith, Frank Birge. 

Ninth in descent from John Howland. 
Eighth in descent from Ensign John Howland. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Daniel Gookin. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Gunn. 

34. Smith, Robert Atwater. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Stephen 
Goodyear. 

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district of columbia. 

15. Thompson, Gilbert. 

Fifth in descent from Josiah Keith, 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Nash. 

35. Vaughan, George Tully, M. D., U. S. M. H. S. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel James Nevil. 

*4. Watmough, James H., Pay Director, U. S. N. (Re- 
tired). 
Fourth in descent from Captain Edmund Watmough. 
Seventh in descent from Major Simon Willard. 

45. Webster, Joseph Rawson. 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Webster. 

40. Webster, William Holcomb. 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Webster. 

41. Wells, Benjamin Warner, Jr. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 

20. Wyman, General Walter, Surgeon-General, U. S. 
M. H. S. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Nehemiah Wyman. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Cutter. 



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flu flDcmoriam 



14. Reverend James Owen Dorsey, died 
February 4, 1895. 

The Reverend Mr, Dorsey was born in 
1849 ^^ Baltimore, and died in Washington. 
He was the first Chaplain of the Society of 
Colonial Wars in the District of Columbia, 
and took an active interest in its welfare. He 
was connected with the Bureau of Ethnology, 
and greatly interested in the work of civilizing 
the Indians. In May, 1871, he was a mission- 
ary among the Ponca Indians, whose language 
he learned. He published numerous works 
among the reports of his Bureau, his latest 
book being entitled "Omaha Dwellings, Fur- 
niture, and Implements." 




SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 

■ The Society of Colonial Wars in the State ot New 
Jersey was organized May i, 1894 ; chartered by the 
General Society of Colonial Wars, May 8, 1894. First 
meeting of the Society to receive the charter and to elect 
officers, May 10, 1894. Incorporated under the laws 
of the State of New Jersey, July 26, 1894. Meeting 
on this day at the house of His Excellency, General 
Edward Burd Grubb, Edgewater Park, on the Delaware 
River, opposite the spot where Washington and La- 
fayette first met. 



158 



OFFICERS OF SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 
IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. 

Governor : 
General Edward Burd Grubb. 

Deputy-Governor ; 
General Williaji Scudder Stryker. 

Lieutenant-Governor : 
Walter Chandler. 

Secretary : 
George Ellsworth Koues, 

Elizabeth, N. J., and 120 Broadway, New York. 

Treasurer : 
William Morris Deen. 

Short Hills, N. J. 

Registrar : 
Rev. Frank Landon Humphreys, S. T. D. 

Morristown, N. J. 

Historian ; 
Howard Coghill. 

Chaplain : 
Rev. Ashbel Green Vermilye, D. D. 

Chancellor : 

Hon. Clifford Stanley Sims. 

159 



GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

(To serve three years.) 

PiERREPONT Edwards, 
Malcolm Macdonald, 
William John Potts. 

(To serve two years. ) 

George C. Thomas, 
Bradford Darrach, 
Charles Burnham Squier. 

(To serve one year. ) 

George S. Wylie, 
William Fellowes Morgan, 
Frank O. Briggs. 

Membership Commitlee : 

George Christian Kobbe, Chairman, 
Walter Chandler, 
George Ellsworth Koues, 
William Morris Deen. 



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^TEIV JERSEY 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

2 1. Adams, Washington Irving Lincoln. 

Ninth in descent from Major William Phillips. 

23. Brigg, Frank Obadiah. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Thomas Bradbury. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Stephen Emery. 

*4. Chandler, Walter. 

Eighth in descent from Major Job Chandler. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel William Chandler. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Seventh in descent from Major-General Daniel Deni- 
son. 

Eighth in descent from Jasper Crane. 
Eighth in descent from John Ogden. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Josiah Ogden. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Swaine. 

*6. Coghill, Howard. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Gorham. 
14. Darrach, Bradford. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Howell. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Hezekiah Howell. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Pell. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Francis Rombouts, 

Fourth in descent from Captain William Bradford. 

""•'ii. Deen, William Morris. 

Eighth in descent from Edmund Jennings. 

Seventh in descent from Major William Harris. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas 
Turpin. 

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new jersey. 

*8. Edwards, Pierrepont. 

Fifth in descent from the Reverend Timothy Edwards. 
*2. Grubb, Edward Burd, General. 

Sixth in descent from John Grubb. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel James Burd. 

*io. Humphreys, Frank Landon, Reverend, S. T. D. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Hum- 
phreys. 

19. Humphreys, Frederick H. 

Seventh in descent from ' Lieutenant Samuel Hum- 
phreys. 

16. KoBBE, George Christian. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Richard Lord. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Rogers. 

* 5. KouEs, George Ellsworth. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 
Ninth in descent from General Johannes de La Mon- 
tague. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Gilman. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Winthrop 
Hilton. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Jonathan Thing. 

* 7. Macdonald, Malcolm. 

Seventh in descent from Captain George Dennison. 

17. Milnor, Thomas William. 

Eighth in descent from Deputy-Governor Thomas 
Lloyd. 

15. Morgan, William Fellowes. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Morgan. 

*i. Potts, William John. 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Hughes. 
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NEW JERSEY. 

*i2. Sims, Clifford Stanley, Hon. 

Sixth in descent from Hezekiah Brainerd. 

20. Squier, Charles Burnham. 

Fifth in descent from Stephen Crane. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Ephraim Terrill. 

*3. Stryker, William Scudder, Adjutant-General, N. G. 
N.J. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Jan Stryker. 

13. Thomas, George Cummings. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Jacob Leisler. 
Eighth in descent from Sergeant David Provost. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel David Provost. 
Fifth in descent from Captain David Provost. 

22. Toler, Henry Pennington. 
Ninth in descent from John Ogden. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Samuel Swaine. 
Eighth in descent from Jasper Crane. 
Eighth in descent from Major William Sandford, Sr. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant John Ward. 

*9. Vermilye, Ashbel Green, Reverend, D. D. 
Seventh in descent from Isaac Vermilye. 
Sixth in descent from Johannes Vermilye. 

18. Wylie, George Sandford. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Miles. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Virginia 
was organized June 28, 1894, at the Capitol, in the City 
of Richmond, and chartered by the General Council 
November 12, 1894. The first Court was held in the 
rooms of the Virginia Historical Society, December 29, 
1894. 



164 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
WARS IN THE STATE OF VIRGINIA. 

Elected at a Court held on December 29, 1894. 

Governor : 
Joseph Bryan. 

Deputy-Governor : 
GusTAVus Adolphus Walker. 

Lieutenant-Governor : 
ViRGiNius Newton. 

Secretary : 
Thomas Bolling, Jr., 

Box 404, Richmond, Va. 

Treasurer : 
Thomas Bolling, Jr., pro teni. 

Registrar : 
Edward C. Mayo. 



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VIRGINIA. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

*9. BoLLiNG, Thomas, Jr. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel John Boiling. 

10. Bryan, Joseph. 

Fourth in descent from Jonathan Bryan. 

*3. Cabell, James Alston, 

Fifth in descent from Captain William Cabell. 

11. Carter, Thomas Nelson. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel John Carter. 

*2. Duke, Richard Thomas Walker, Jr. 

Fourth in descent from Adjutant Thomas Walker. 

*4. Lyons, James. 

Eighth in descent from Colonel William Claiborne. 

*7. Mayo, Edward C. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel William Mayo. 

*8. Newton, Virginius. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Henry Corbin. 

*i. Walker, Gustavus Adolphus. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Samuel Meredith. 

*6. Walker, John Garland. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel William Fitzhugh. 

*5. Walker, William James. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel William Fitzhugh. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE STATE OF NEW HAMP- 
SHIRE. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of New 
Hampshire was organized, September 27, 1894, at Con- 
cord, incorporated under the laws of the State of New 
Hampshire, September 28, 1894, and chartered by the 
General Council, November 12, 1894. 

The first General Court was held, December 11, 1894, 
in the library of the New Hampshire Historical Society, 
at Concord, and the officers and committees for the 
ensuing vear elected. 



167 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 

WARS IN THE STATE OF NEW 

HAMPSHIRE. 

Elected at the First General Court, held December ii, 
1894, at Concord, N. H. 

Governor : 
Hon. Henry Oakes Kent. 

Deputy- Goverjior : 
William Lithgow Willey, S. D. 

Lieutenant-Governor : 
Charles Frederick Bacon Philbrook. 

Secretary: 
Franklin Senter Frisbie, 

p. O. Box 70, Penacook, N. H. 

Treasurer : 
George Albert Senter. 

Registrar : 
Charles Calhoun Philbrook. 

Chaplain : 
Reverend Charles Langdon Tappan, M. A. 

Chancellor : 
Colonel Adolphus Skinner Hubbard, U. S. V. 

GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

Franklin Thomason Beatty, M. D. , 
HosEA Emery Bowen, 
Henry Stedman Jackson. 
168 



Committee on Me^nhership: 
William Lithgow Willey, S. D., 
Charles Frederick Bacon Philbrook, 
Franklin Senter Frisbie, 
Reverend Charles Langdon Tappan, 
George Albert Senter. 

Delegates to the General Society : 
Elected December ii, 1894. 

Franklin Thomason Beatty, M. D., 

Franklin Senter Frisbie, 

Charles Frederick Bacon Philbrook, 

Henry Stedman Jackson, 

William Lithgow Willey, S. D. 

Auxiliary Committee 07i Loiiisbourg Memorial. 
Colonel Henry Oakes Kent, U. S. V., 
Reverend Charles Langdon Tappan, 
Franklin Senter Frisbie, 
Charles Frederick Bacon Philbrook, 
William Lithgov/ Willey, S. D. 



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NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

* 14. Bangs, Charles McClary. 

Fourth in descent from Cap)tain John McClary. 

* 7. Bangs, Frederick Lincoln. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John McClary. 
18, Beatty, Franklin Thomason, M. D. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Jean Paul Jacquett. 

* 12. Bowen, George Henry. 

Ninth in descent from Anthony Emery. 
Eighth in descent from James Emery. 

* 10. Bowen, Hosea Emery. 

Ninth in descent from Anthony Emery. 
Eighth in descent from James Emery. 

* II. Clapp, Frederic Walter. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Clapp. 
Sixth in descent from Major Samuel Clapp. 

17. Denis, Augustus Henry. 

Sixth in descent from William Hall. 

* 3. Frisbie, Franklin Senter. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Nathaniel Fryer. 
Eighth in descent from Major Richard Waldron. 
Eighth in descent from Captain William Gerrish, 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Gerrish. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Timothy Gerrish. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel William 
Pepperrell. 

*9. Gross, George Herbert. 

Eighth in descent from Robert Clement. 

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NEW HAMPSHIRE. 



15. Hubbard, Adolphus Skinner, Colonel, U. S. V. 
Eighth in descent from Edmund Hubbard. 
Sixth in descent from Caleb Hubbard. 
Fourth in descent from Peter Hubbard, Sr. 

*8. Jackson, Henry Stedman. 

Seventh in descent from Edward Jackson. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Timothy Jackson. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Spring. 

Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Stone. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant James Trowbridge. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Thomas Greenwood. 

*6. Kent, Henry Oakes, Colonel, U. S. V. 

Third in descent from Colonel Jacob Kent. 
*I3. Philbrook, Charles Calhoun. 

Third in descent from Corporal Samuel Clough. 
*i. Philbrook, Charles Frederick Bacon. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 

Ninth in descent from Captain John Whipple. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant William French, 

Eighth in descent from Colonel John Lane. 

Sixth in descent from Benjamin Bacon. 

Fourth in descent from Corporal Samuel Clough. 
16. Plaisted, Sheridan. 

Eighth in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 
*5. Senter, George Albert. 

Seventh in descent from Robert Clement. 
*4. Tappan, Charles Langdon, Reverend. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Tristram Heard. 
*2. WiLLEY, William Lithgow, S. D. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Willey. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Matthew Bridge. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur 
Noble. 

Fifth in descent from Captain William Lithgow. 
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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE STATE OF VERMONT. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Vermont 
was chartered November 12, 1894, and incorporated 
under the State Laws November 20, 1894. The first 
General Court was held at Montpelier, November 20, 
1894. 



172 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
WARS IN THE STATE OF VERMONT. 

Elected at the first General Court, held November 20, 
1894. 

Governor: 
General Theodore Safeord Peck. 

Deputy- Gover7ior : 
Colonel William Seward Webb, 

Lieiitenani-Gover7ior : 
Governor Urban Andrain Woodbury. 

Secre/ary: 
John Grant Norton, 

St. Albans, Vt. 

Treasurer : 
Colonel Charles Spooner Forbes, 

St. Albans, Vt. 

Registrar : 
Hon. Hiram A. Huse. 



GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

Colonel George Grenville Benedict, 
Frederick Nash IMorton, 
Colonel Truman Chittenden Fletcher, 
Colonel Robert J. Kimball, 
Horace Edward Dyer, 
Austin Weld Fuller. 
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VERMONT. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

* 7. Benedict, George Grenville, Colonel and A. D. C. 

Fourth in descent from Captain Stephen Dewey. 

* I. Chittenden, Edward Alonzo, Colonel and A. D. C. 

Seventh in descent from William Chittenden. 
Third in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas 
Chittenden. 

* II, Dillingham, William Paul, Ex-Governor of 

Vermont. 
Fourth in descent from John Dillingham. 

* 15, Dyer, Horace Edward, Captain, V. N. G. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Robert Chapman. 

* 6. Fletcher, Truman Chittenden, Colonel and A. 

D. C. 
Third in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas 
Chittenden. 

*i2. Forbes, Charles Spooner, Colonel and A. D. C. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 
Seventh in descent from David Alden, 
Seventh in descent from Governor Constant South- 
worth. 

Seventh in descent from James Cutler. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Sares. 
Sixth in descent from John Hull. 

* 14. Fuller, Austin Weld, Captain, U. S, V. 
Tenth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince, 
Ninth in descent from Major John Freeman. 

* 10. HusE, Hiram Augustus, Hon. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Cooper. 
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* 9. Kimball, Robert Jackson, Colonel and A. D. C. 
Fourth in descent from Robert Bradish. 

* 4. Morton, Frederick Nash. 

Sixth in descent from Colonel Thomas Ellison. 

* 5. Noble, Robert. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Eli Noble, 

* 13. Norton, John Grant. 

Ninth in descent from John Norton. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Theophilus Eaton. 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Jones. 

* 2. Peck, Theodore Safford, Major General and Ad- 

jutant and Inspector General, V. N. G. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Peck. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Jeremiah Peck. 
Sixth in descent from Elias Keyes-. 

16. Smith, Edward Curtis, Colonel and A. D. C. 
Sixth in descent from Hezekiah Brainerd. 

*3. Webb, William Seward, Colonel and L R. P., 

V. N. G. 
Seventh in descent from Sergeant John Nott. 

* 8. Woodbury, Urban Andrain, Governor of Vermont. 
Fifth in descent from Peter Woodbury. 

Fourth in descent from James W^oodbury. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN 
THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Illinois 
was chartered by the State of Illinois on October 13, 1894, 
and by the General Society on November 12, 1894, 

On December 7, 1S94, a meeting was called by the 
incorporators, to be held at the Grand Pacific Hotel, 
Chicago, at which time a constitution and by-laws were 
adopted and officers chosen. 

The first annual banquet was held at the Union 
League Club on the evening of December 19, 1894, the 
219th anniversary of the Great Swamp Fight, 

Eligibility for election to membership in this Society 
is the same as that of the General Society, except legis- 
lative service unaccompanied by military record is not 
recognized. 



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OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
WARS IN THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. 

Elected at the meeting of the charter members, held at 
the Grand Pacific Hotel, Chicago, December 7, 
1894. 

Governor: 
Captain Philip Reade, U. S. A. 

Deputy-Governor : 
Edward McKinstry Teall. 

Lieutenmil-Govertior : 
Frederick H. Winston. 

Secretary : 
Seymour Morris. 

142 La Salle Street. 

Deputy Secretary: 
William Ruggles Tucker. , 

Treasurer : 
Lyman D. Hammond. 

177 La Salle Street. 

Registrar : 
John S. Sargent, 

145 Monroe Street. 

Historian : 

Henry Sherman Boutell. 

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GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

Rodman C. Pell, 
Charles Cromwell, 
Samuel E. Gross. 

Comviiltee on 3fenibership: 

Seymour Morris, 
Edward M. Teall, 
Edward M. Adams. 

Eniertainment Commiltee: 

George F. Bissell, 
Rodman C. Pell. 



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ILLINOIS. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

* lo. Adams, Edward Milton. 

Tenth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Tenth in descent from William Collier. 

Ninth in descent from John Rowland. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Leete. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prince, 

Ninth in descent from Captain George Denison. 

25. Baker, Frank. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Hugh Mason. 
Eighth in descent from James Cutler. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Brooks. 
Seventh in descent from Sergeant Thomas Wheeler. 
Eighth in descent from John Wheeler. 

* 16. Benedict, Robert Patterson. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Benedict. 

* 8. BissELL, George Francis. 

Third in descent from Captain Ozias Bissell. 
Seventh in descent from Major John Mason. 

* 14. Boutell, Henry Sherman. 
Seventh in descent from John Boutell. 

* II. Cromwell, Charles. 

Sixth in descent from William Cromwell. 

23. Eaton, Alfred Beers. 

Fourth in descent from Amos Hurd. 

* 13. Gross, Samuel Eberly. 

Seventh in descent from Louis Du Bois. 

24. Hall, Lemuel Ruggles. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
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ILLINOIS. 



* 6. Hammond, Lyman Dresser. 

Third in descent from Lieutenant Ebenezer Ham- 
mond, 

Eiglitli in descent from John Plumb. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Lyman. 

Third in descent from Captain Richard Dresser. 

1 8. Jordan, Scott. 
Seventh in descent from Josiah Cleveland. 

* 15. Lombard, Josiah Lewis. 

Ninth in descent from Stephen Hopkins. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Roberts. 

20. Miller, Charles Kingsbury. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Borden. 
Seventh in descent from Ensign Thomas Cornell. 
Sixth in descent from Christopher Almy. 

* I. Morris, Seymour. 

Eighth in descent from Edward Converse. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant James Converse. 
Sixth in descent from Major James Converse. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Josiah Converse. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Josiah Converse. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Carter. 
Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Richardson. 

* 12. Pell, Rodman Corse. 

Seventh in descent from Major John Pell. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Walter Clarke. 
Seventh in descent from Zoeth Howland. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Thomas VVillett. 
Sixth in descent from Deputy Governor William 
Robinson. 

I']. Pierce, Frederick Clifton. 

Eighth in descent from John Whitney. 

* 2. Reade, Philip, Captain, 3d Infantry, U. S. A. 

Sixth in descent from Sergeant Ephraim Hildreth. 
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ILLINOIS. 



* 5. Sargent, John Smith. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Ralph Sprague. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Sprague. 
Seventh in descent from John Rowland. 

2 1 . Strong, William Wolcott. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
Eighth in descent from Major William Bradford. 

* 7. Teall, Edward McKinstry. 

Third in descent from Surgeon Oliver Teall. 
Fifth in descent from Stephen Paine. 

* 3. Thompson, John Taliaferro, Lieutenant, Ordnance 

Department, U. S. A. 
Fifth in descent from Sergeant James Thompson. 

* 4. Tucker, William Ruggles. 

Tenth in descent from John Alden. 
Ninth in descent from William Blake. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 
Eighth in descent from Major William Bradford. 
Eighth in descent from John Rowland. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Stephanus Van Cort- 
land. 

* y. Winston, Frederick Hampden. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Mohr Mcintosh. 

19. Wooderidge, Jonathan Edwards. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Leete. 

22. Wyman, Walter Channing. 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Wyman. 



i»i 



THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS 
IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI. 

The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Missouri 
was the first one organized in a Western State, having 
met at the Lindell Hotel, St. Louis, with twenty-four 
charter members on November 22, 1894, and fully 
organized. It was chartered by the General Council, 
November 12, 1894, 

The Society adopted as the date for the General Court, 
October loth, which date commemorates the possession 
of Fort Chartres, and the battle of Point Pleasant. For 
by the Treaty of Paris, concluded February 10, 1763, the 
question which had been in doubt for a century whether 
French or English domination should control this con- 
tinent was settled for all time. By this treaty Canada and 
that portion of Louisiana between the Alleghanies and 
the Mississippi came into possession of Great Britain. 

Captain Stirling with a company of the 42d High- 
landers came down the Ohio in boats from Fort Pitt, 
arriving early in October, 1765. On the loth day of 
that month he relieved the French Commander of Fort 
Chartres, St. Ange, who for some months had been under 
orders to give up the fort whenever a force of British 
came to relieve him. These were the first English troops 
that ever put foot in the Illinois country. 

Fort Chartres, built by the French in 1720, was, in its 
time, the strongest fortress in America. Its ruins are on 
the left bank of the Mississippi River in Randolph 
County, Illinois, fifty miles south of St. Louis, and sixteen 
miles northwest of Kaskaskia. 

October 10, 1774, occurred the battle of Point Pleas- 
182 



ant, at the junction of the Kanawha with the Ohio River. 
This was a most important battle, and the complete 
victory over the Indians under Cornstalk put an end to 
their assaults upon our frontiers. 

Both these events were important Colonial footsteps 
in the direction of the West. 

The rules laid down by the General Society as to 
eligibility to membership were adopted by this Society. 



I ^'3 



OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
WARS IN THE STATE OF MISSOURL 

Elected at a Court, November 22, 1S94. 

Governor : 
Prof. Alexander Frederick Fleet, A. M.,LL. D, 

Mexico, Mo. 

Deputy-Governor : 
Dr. John Green, 

2670 Washington Avenue, St. Louis. 

Lieii{enant-Govcr7ior : 
CuRTiss Crane Gardiner, 

Security Building, St. Louis. 

Secretary : 
Hon. Selden Palmer Spencer, A. M., Ph. D., 

Turner Building, St. Louis. 

Deputy -Secretary : 
Henry Leverett Chase, 

8 North Main Street, St. Louis. 

Treasurer : 
Henry Purkitt Wyman, 

loi South Main Street, St. Louis. 

Registrar : 
Henry Cadle, 

Bethany, Mo. 

Historian : 
James Thomas Sands, 

Roe Building, St. Louis. 
184 



GENTLEMEN OF THE COUNCIL. 

Prof. Alexander Frederick Fleet, 

CuRTiss Crane Gardiner, 

Henry Purkitt Wyman, 

Richard Aylett Barret, 

Esek Steere Ballord, 

George Amos Nev/comb, 

William Henry Gregg, 

Dr. John Green, 

Hon. Selden Palmer Spencer, 

Henry Cadle, 

John Scott Carter, 

John Crocker Foote, 

Clarence Conde Obear, 

Dr. Horatio Nelson Spencer, 

Hon. Henry Littleton Edmunds. 

Committee on Metfibership : 

Hon. Selden Palmer Spencer, 
Charles Hadley Wyman, 
Norris Bradford Gregg, 
Frank Obear, 
James Thomas Sands. 



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MISSOURI. 



LIST OF MEMBERS. 

24. Adams, William Porter. 

Fourth in descent from Sergeant Thomas Adams. 

* 8. Ballord, Esek Steere. 

Fifth in descent from Nathaniel Ballord. 
Third in descent from Zaccheus Ballord. 
Seventh in descent from Simon Lynde. 
Seventh in descent from John Tower. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Oilman. 
Sixth in descent from James Gooch. 
Sixth in descent from Sir Charles Hobby. 
Fifth in descent from John Valentine. 

17. Barret, Richard Aylett, 
Third in descent from Lieutenant William Winston. 

25. Brush, Edmund Cone. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Joseph Spencer. 

* I. Cadle, Henry. 

Fifth in descent from Ensign James Johnson. 

* 12. Carter, John Scott. 

Sixth in descent from Robert Carter. 

21. Chase, PIenry Leverett. 

Seventh in descent from Captain William Bond. 

22. Chase, Robert Savage. 

Seventh in descent from Captain William Bond. 

* 7. Eastman, Lauren Chase. 

Sixth in descent from Peter Tilton. 
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MISSOUKI. 

I. Edmunds, Henry Littleton, Hon. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John West. 
Eighth in descent from Colonel William Claiborne. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel William Browne. 

* 2. Fleet, Alexander Frederick, A. M. , LL. D., Pro- 

fessor. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Henry 
Fleete. 

15. FooTE, John Crocker. 

Sixth in descent from Quartermaster Nathaniel Foote, 

2d. 

* 4. Gardiner, Curtiss Crane. 

Seventh in descent from Captain George Denison. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Stanton. 

* 9. Green, John, M. D. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 
Fourth in descent from Brigadier-General Timothy 
Ruggles. 

19. Gregg, Norris Bradford. 

Fourth in descent from Major Samuel Gregg. 

18. Gregg, William Henry. 
Third in descent from Major Samuel Gregg. 

20. Gregg, William Henry, Jr. 

Fourth in descent from Major Samuel Gregg. 
23. Newcomb, George Amos. 

Fourth in descent from Isaac Newcomb. 

* 10. Obear, Clarence Conde. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Peregrine White. 

* II. Obear, Frank. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Peregrine White. 
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missouri. 

*3. Sands, James Thomas. 

Sixth in descent from Captain James Sands, 
Seventh in descent from Ensign Thomas Cornell. 

14. Spenxer, Horatio Nelson, M. D. 

Fifth in descent from Captain William Pratt. 

13. Spencer, Hon. Selden Palmer, A. M., Ph.D. 
Sixth in descent from Captain William Pratt. 

*6. Wyman, Charles Hadley. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Nehimiah Wyman. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Cutter. 

*5. Wyman, Henry Purkitt. 

Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Nehimiah Wyman. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Cutter. 



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SUMMARY. 

The New-York Society, 472 

Died, 5 

Resigned, 2 

Failed to qualify, i 

Transferred, 39— 47—425 

The Pennsylvania Society, .... 105 

Died, I — 104 

The Maryland Society, 5^ 

Transferred, i — 5° 

The Mas.sachusetts Society, .... 90 

Transferred, i — 89 

The Connecticut Society, .... 97 

Died, I 

Transferred i— 2 — 95 

The District of Columbia Society, . . 47 

Died, I 

Resigned, i — 2 — 45 

The New Jersey Society, 23 

The Virginia Society, 1 1 

The New Hampshire Society, ... 18 

The Vermont Society, 16 

The Illinois Society, 25 

The Missouri Society, 25 

Membership, January, r895, . . . 926 

Correction of errors and notification of omissions 
should be sent to the Secretary-General, through the 
Secretaries of the State Societies, that changes may be 
noted by them. 

The degree of descent is counted by including the 
member and excluding the ancestor through whom eligi- 
bility is claimed. 

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ERRATUM. 
READ IN CONNECTICUT SOCIETY, 

76. HUNGERFORD, ClARENCE CaTLIN. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND 
DESCENDANTS. 



(ancestors in small caps, the number indicates 

THE page. ) 



Abel, Lieutenant Preserved, 

1724. Served in King 

Philip's War. Ensign, 
i6go. Lieutenant in Cap- 
tain Gallop's Company in 
Sir M'illiam Phips's Expedi- 
tion against Canada, 1690. 

Munro, Wilfred H., 102. 

Houghton, Henry O., 126. 

Houghton, Henry O., Jr., 127. 
Abbot, Captain Abiel, 1741- 
iSog, Wilton. Commis- 
sioned Captain, February 
16, 1769, Province of Nevi^ 
Hampshire. 

Abbott, Francis E., 121. 
Abbot, George, 1615-1681. In 
garrison at Andover, Mass., 
in King Philip's War. 

Carney, Sidney PL, Jr., 38. 

Abbott. Francis E.. 121. 
Abbot, Captain John, 1704- 
1793. Second Foot Com- 
pany, Town of Andover, 
Fourth Regiment of Militia, 
Essex County, Mass., 
Colonel Richard Saltonstall, 
1754, French and Indian 
War. 

Abbot, Francis E., 31, 121. 
Adams, Daniel, 1652-1713. 
Served under Major Willard 
in King Philip's War. 

Britton, Charles P., 37. 
Adams, Ensign Edward, 1630 
-1716. Ensign, 1681, 1702. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1689, '92, 1702, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Adams, Edward M., 121. 



Adams, George, 1696. 

Served in Captain Joseph 
Sill's Company in King 
Philip's War. 
Britton, Charles P., 37. 

Adams, Lieutenant Henry, 
1604 - 1676. Lieutenant, 
Medfield, Mass., Train 
Band, King Philip's War, 
Killed February 21, 1676, 
Adams, Henry H., 31. 

Adams, Sergeant Thomas. 
Served in the Company of 
Captain Stephen Whipple. 
Colonel Plaisted's Regi- 
ment, Massachusetts 
Troops, on the Expedition 
to Crown Point, 1756. Also 
Quality Sergeant in Captain 
Whipple's Company, Col- 
onel Berie's Regiment, at 
Fort Edward, 1756. 
Adams, William Porter, 186. 

Addison, Colonel John, 1678 
-1706, of Cumberland, Eng- 
land. Captain, 1692. Col- 
onel, 1695. Member of 
the Council, 1691-1705. 
Province of Maryland. 
Thomas, Douglass H., 78. 
Howard, McHenry, 113. 

Addison, Colonel Thomas, 

1729. Member of the 

Provincial Council of Mary- 
land, 1710-1726. 
Howard, McHenry, 113. 

Alden, David. Assistant, 
Plymouth Colony, 
Forbes, Charles Spooner, 174. 

Alden, John, 1599-1687. One 
of the signers of the origi- 



191 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



nal Mayflower compact. 
Member under arms of 
Captain Miles Standish's 
Duxburough Company, 
1643. Assistant, 1533-41, 
and 1650-86. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1641- 
49. Member of the Council 
of War, 1653-60, and 1675 
-76, Plymouth Colony. 

Chapman, Thomas B., 39. 

Grinnell, Wm. Milne, 49. 

Jackson, Alfred Barney, 55. 

Reed, Henry Bidblack, 6S. 

Stringer, George A., 76. 

Tompkins, Hamilton B., 79. 

Winter, Francis A. , 88. 

Lee, Edward Clinton, 99. 

Reed, James M. Jr., 103. 

Barker, Edwin Tobey, 122. 

Coffin, Rufus, 123. 

Gragg, Isaac Saul, 125. 

Curtis, Jonathan S., 139. 

Skinner, William C, 144, 

Johnson. James Bowen, 153. 

Forbes, Charles Spooner, 174. 

Tucker, William Ruggles, 
181. 
Alden, Captain Jonathan. 
Served in KingPhilip'sWar. 

Reed, Henry Bidblack, 68. 
Alden, Captain Prince, 1718- 
1804. Quartermaster of the 
Troop of Horse, 3d Regi- 
ment of the Colony of Con- 
necticut, 1758. Lieutenant, 
1760. Captain subse- 
quently ; wounded in a 
skirmish near Ticonderoga, 
1758. 

Reed, Henry Bidblack. 68. 
Allen, John, 1684-1761. Served 
in Captain Joseph Kel- 
logg's Company, Father 
Ralle's War, 1720-24. 

Allen, Frederick Percival, 31. 
Allerton, Lieutenant-Col- 
onel Isaac, 1630-1702. 
Major, under Colonel John 
Washington, of Virginia 
Forces, in expedition against 
the Indians, 1675. Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 1680. Mem- 



ber of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1676. Member of 
the Council, 1683. 

Thomas, Douglass H., 78, 
116. 
Allerton, Deputy - Gover- 
nor Isaac, 1659. Dep- 
uty-Governor of Plymouth 
Colony, 1621-24. 

Thomas, Douglass H., 78, 
116. 

Churchill, Gardiner A., 123. 

Watkins, Walter K., 132. 
Alexander, Major -General 
William, 1726-1783. Earl 
of Sterling, Private Sec- 
retary and Aide-de-Camp, 
Somerset Militia, 1775. 
Attorney - Gen e r a 1 and 
Member of the King's 
Council, Province of New 
Jersey, 1761. Served with 
distinction in the Revo- 
lution. 

Russell, Wm. Hamilton, 70. 
Allis, John, 1642-1691. Sol- 
dier in King Philip's War. 

Stockbridge, Henry, 115. 
Allis, Lieutenant William, 

1676. Lieutenant of 

Hampshire County Troop, 
1672. Slain in the Falls 
Fight, King Philip's War, 
May 19, 1676. 

Murray, Charles PL, 62. 

Stockbridge, Henry, 115. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 116. 

Allyn, Matthew, 1671, 

Windsor. Deputy to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 
1636. Deputy to Connect- 
icut General Court, 1648- 
57. Assistant, 165S-67. 
Commissioner for United 
Colonies, 1660-64. 

Metcalf. James Belts, 59. 

Orne, Henry Merrill, 64. 

Allen, Theodore Lathrop, 121. 
Almy, Christopher, 1632- 
1713. Deputy from Ports- 
mouth, R. L, to the General 
Court, 1690. Same year 
chosen Assistant to Gov- 



192 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



ernor Andros. February 27, 
i6go, chosen or elected 
Governor of Rhode 
Island, but refused to serve. 
August, 1693, Messenger to 
England from Rhode Island. 
Miller, Charles Kingsbury, 
180. 
Almy, Colonel Job. Deputy 
from Warwick to the Colo- 
nial Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1670-72. Commis- 
sioner to treat with the 
Indian sachems, May 7, 
1673. 
Davies, Julien T., 42. 
Gallatin, Roiaz Horace, 48. 
Anderson, Captain Patrick, 
1719-1793. Captain, 1755, 
Province of Pennsylvania, 
during French and Indian 
War. 
Pennypacker, Samuel W., 
103. 
Andrews, Lieutenant Wil- 
liam. Sergeant, New 
Haven Train Band, 1639. 
Lieutenant of Artillery, 
1648. 
Washburn, William Ives, 86. 
Appleton, Major Isaac, 1664 
-1747, Ipswich, Mass. 
Lieutenant in Port Royal 
Expedition, 1707. Major, 
Essex County Regiment. 
Morgan, Appleton, 61. 
Story, Henry G., 76. 
Story, Joseph G. , 76. 
Wilson, J. Appleton, 117. 
Appleton, Captain John, 1622 
-1699. Lieutenant, 1653. 
Captain, 1658, Ipswich, 
Mass. 
Emery, Rufus, 45. 
Appleton, Major Samuel, 
1624-16(^6, of Ipswich, 
Mass. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay, six 
terms, between 1668 and 
16S0. Lieutenant, 1668. 
Captain, 1675. Major and 
Commander-in-chief of Mas- 



sachusetts Troops, 1665. In 
command of Masssachusetts 
Troops at Springfield, Hat- 
field, and at the Great 
Swamp Fight. Sergeant- 
Major of the South Essex 
Regiment, 1682. Assist- 
ant, 1681-86 and 1689-92. 
Imprisoned by Sir Ed- 
mund Andros, 1687, for 
refusing to pay taxes levied 
without the consent of the 
Council. 
Morgan, Appleton, 61. 
Story, Henry G., 76. 
Story, Joseph G., 76. 
Appleton, Nathan, 121. 
Hale, Henry Appleton, 125. 
Plaisted, Appleton Heath, 

I2g. 
Plaisted, Sheridan, 171. 
Apthorpe, Charles Ward, 
1737-1797. Member of 
King's Council, 1763-75. 
Bibby, Andrew A., 35. 
Armistead, John, of Gloucester 
Co., Virginia. Member of 
the Virginia House of 
Burgesses, 16S5, and ap- 
pointed to the Council, 
1687. 
Gill, William H., iii. 
Armstrong, Colonel John, 
1725-1795, of the Pennsyl- 
vania Provincial Forces, 
Braddock's Campaign, 
Commanded expedition 
against Indians at Kittan- 
ning, September 8, 1756, 
completely destroying their 
settlement, himself being 
zvounded during the assault, 
for which services the City 
of Philadelphia voted him 
a silver medal. He served 
at Forts Loudon and Pitt, 
1764 ; in the expedition 
against the Susquehannas, 
1763 ; and commanded the 
Highlanders and Pennsyl- 
vania Troops in the expe- 
dition against Fort Du- 
quesne. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Astor, John Jacob. 31. 

Herman, John Armstrong, 52, 
98. 

Armstrong, Horatio Gates, 

no. 

Arnold, Governor Benedict, 

161 5-1678. First Governor 

of Rhode Island, 1657-60, 

1662-63. 

Jones, Shipley, 56. 
AsHBY, Captain John, who 
served in the Virginia line 
at Fort Loudon, Va., in the 
expedition of General Brad- 
dock against the French 
and Indians, and subse- 
quently in various move- 
ments of the Virginia 
Troops, especially at the 
battle of Point Pleasant on 
the Ohio, commanding a 
company. 

Bayne, Howard Randolph, 

33- 
Atherton, Major -General 

Humphrey, i 6 6 i . 

Deputy from Dorchester to 
the General Court, 1638, 
and nine terms afterwards. 
Speaker, 1653. Assistant, 
1654-61. Lieutenant, 
1645. Captain, 1646. 
Commander of the Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1650. Com- 
manded expedition against 
Pesoacus, a Narragansett 
chief, 1650. Major-Gen- 
eral, 1661. 

Sill, John Targee, 73. 

Smith, Gouverneur Mather, 

74- 

Smith, Lewis Bayard, 74. 

Hall, Clayton Coleman, 112. 

Deming, Judson K., 139. 
Atlee, Captain Samuel John, 
1739-1786. Lieutenant in 
Colonel Clapham's Augusta 
Regiment. Served in the 
Forbes Campaign, 1758. 
Afterward promoted Cap- 
tain. 

Barber, E. Atlee, 95. 



Avery, Captain James, 1620- 
1694. Ensign, Lieutenant, 
and Captain of the New 
London Company. Served 
throughout King Philip's 
War in command of forty 
English from Stonington, 
New London, and Lyme. 
In 1676 was Captain of one 
of the four companies 
which protected the fron- 
tier. Was in the Great 
Swamp Fight. Twelve 
times Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1656-S0. 

Avery, Frank Montgomery, 31. 

Morgan, James Henry, 61. 

Morgan. William Webb, 61. 

Valentine, Samuel IL, 81. 

Adams, Edward M., 121. 
Avery, Lieutenant James, 
Jr., 1646-1732. Lieuten- 
ant in the Connecticut 
Colonial Forces during the 
frontier wars. 

Avery, Frank Montgomery, 

31- 

Avery, Lieutenant William, 
Dedham. Lieutenant, Ded- 
ham Company, 1673. Dep- 
uty from Springfield to the 
General Court, 1669, Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 
Hall, Lewis C, 126. 

Ayer, Cornet Peter, 1633- 
1699. Cornet of the Hav- 
erhill Company and Dep- 
uty from Haverhill to the 
General Court eight terms, 
from 1683 to 1698, Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 
Ayer, James B., 121. 

Ayres, Captain John, — 1675, 
of Brookfield. Captain in 
the Colonial Forces of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay. Killed by 
Indians at Brookfield, 1675. 
Ayer, James B., 121. 

Backus, Lieutenant William, 
1640-1721. Norwich. 
Sergeant of Train Band, 
Ensign, 1680. Lieutenant, 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



1693. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, i6So-8g, Colony 
of Connecticut. 

Backus, Brady Electus, 32. 
Bacon, Benjamin, 16S8-1727. 
Soldier in Captain John 
Lane's Company, 1703- 
13 ; served in the Biller- 
ica Troop of Horse, in 
Queen Anne's War, at the 
relief of Dunstable, Mass., 
July, 1706. 

Philbrook, Charles Frederick 
Bacon, 128, 171. 
Bailey, Captain Robert, 
1705-1798. Captain of 
Militia, Lancaster County, 
1746, Province of Pennsyl- 
vania. 

Beekman, James William, 34. 
Baird, Lieutenant John, 
1760. Ensign in Gen- 
eral Forbes's Regiment in 
the Expedition against Fort 
Duquesne, 1758. Lieuten- 
ant, 1759, Provincial Forces 
of Pennsylvania. 

L'aird, Absalom, 151. 
Baker, Lieutenant Thomas, 
1631-1718. Deputy nine 
terms, from 1663, and Cap- 
tain of the Topsfield and 
Andover Troop of Horse, 

1713- 

Morgan, Appleton, 61. 

Story, Henry Ct., 76. 

Story, Joseph G. , 76. 

Bent, Samuel A., 122. 
Baldwin, Captain Aener, 
1726-1781. Ensign, 1757. 
Lieutenant, 1762. Captain, 
1767. Colonial Forces of 
Connecticut, French and 
Indian Wars. 

Peck, Guy Dayton, 65. 

Ball, Captain Alling, 

1700. Captain of the New 
Haven Militia, 1643. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Ball. Captain Alling, Jr., 
1656-1710. Captain of the 
New Haven Militia. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 



Ball, Samuel, 1648-89. Soldier 
in Captain William Tur- 
ner's Company, Falls Fight, 
May 19, 1676. 
Murray, Charles H., 62. 
Ball, Lieutenant Thomas, 

1722. Lieutenant, 

Talbot County Militia, 1696, 
Province of Maryland. 
Mullikin, Howard, 114. 
Ball, Colonel William, Sr., 
who in March, 1675, was 
empowered by the Virginia 
Assembly to impress men 
and horses against the In- 
dians. 
Gill, William H., iii. 
Ball, Captain William, Jr., 
1641-1694. Of Lancaster 
County Militia, Virginia. 
Gill, William H., iii. 
Ballord, Nathaniel W. A 
soldier in King Philip's 
War. 
Ballord, Esek Steere, 186. 
Ballord, Zaccheus, 1731- 
1807. Enrolled in Captain 
Eames's Company in French 
and Indian War, 1754-63. 
Ballord, Ezek Steere, 186. 
Barber, Captain George. Cap- 
tain, Ancient and Honor- 
able Artillery Company, 
1646. 
Metcalf, James B., 59. 
Sanger, W. Cary, 70. 
Barber, Sergeant Thomas, 
1614-1662. Soldier in the 
Pequot War. 
Norton, Edward L., 62. 
Barbour, Hugh, 1715-1800. 
Of Captain George Berry's 
Company, 1747. 
Walker, Richard H., 83. 
Barbour, John. Of Major Sam- 
uel Moody's Command at 
the Fort at New Casco, 
1716. 
Walker, Richard H., 83. 
Barclay, Governor Robert, 
i64S-i6.)0. Governor of 
East Jersey, 1682--90. 
Hall, P. Penn Gaskell. 97. 

95 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Barker, Deputy-Governor 
James, 1623-1702. Dep- 
uty-Governor of the Rhode 
Island Colony, 1678. As- 
sistant and Deputy, 1663- 
86. Corporal, 1644. En- 
sign, 1648. 
Noyes, Charles P., 63. 
I'vobbins, Howard S. , 6g. 

Barker, Lieutenant Robert, 
Duxbury, Mass. Served 
under Major William Brad- 
ford in King Philip's War. 
Rowland, Daniel W., 127. 

Barrett, Ensign PIumphrey, 

1716, Concord, Mass. 

Deputy to the General 
Court, 1691. Ensign, 1688. 
Barrett, Edwin S., 122. 

Barrett, Colonel James, 17 10 
-1779, of Concord. Colonel 
of Middlesex Militia, 1774- 
75. Member of the Provin- 
cial Congress of Massachu- 
setts Bay, 1774-75. Deputy 
to the General Court, eleven 
terms, 1756-75. 
Melville, Henry, 59. 
Barrett, Edwin S., 122. 

Barrett, Captain Nathan, 
1735-1791, Concord, Mass. 
Ensign, 1766. Captain, 

1773- 
Barrett, Edwin S., 122. 
Bartlett, Robert, 1603-1676. 
Served in Captain Myles 
Standish's Company, 1632. 
Bartlett, George Frederick 
Hunter, 33. 
Lass, Samuel, 1600-1694, of 
Braintree. Deputy to the 
General Court in 1641 and 
subsequently. 
Johnson, James Bowen, 153. 
Bassett, William. Came over 
in ship y^£j;'/«<«^, 1621. Vol- 
imteer in Massachusetts 
Forces during Pequot War. 
Bassett, Charles Franklin, 33. 
Hulbert, Henry C, 54. 
Bassett, Colonel William, 
1656-1721, of Plymouth 
Colony. Ensign, 1687, 

196 



Bassett, Charles Franklin, 33. 

Hulbert, Henry C, 54. 
Batchelder, Ebenezer, 1710- 
1784. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1774, Colony of 
New Hampshire. 

Batchelder, George A., 151. 

Batchelder, Joseph F.. 151. 

Batchelder, Richard N., 151. 
Baulstone, Lieutenant 
William, 1600-1678. Lieu- 
tenant, Portsmouth Com- 
pany, 1642. Assistant, 1641, 
'44, '48, '57, '73, Colony of 
Rhode Island. 

Lee. Edward C, 99. 
Bayard, Nicholas. 1644-1707, 
Member of the Council, and 
Commander-in-Chief of the 
Militia of the Province of 
New- York. 

Erving, William V. R., 46. 
Beall, Colonel George, 1695 
-1780. Provincial Forces of 
Maryland. 

Balch, Edwin S., 94. 

Balch, Thomas W., 95. 
Beall, Colonel Ninian, 1650 
-1 7 17. Commander - in- 
Chief of the Provincial 
Forces in Maryland. Served 
against the Susquehannocks 
in 1688-89, over whom he 
gained a signal victory, and 
for which services he re- 
ceived the thanks of the 
Maryland Assembly. 

Balch, Edwin .S., 94. 

Balch, I'homas W., 95. 

Balch. Francis Du Pont, no. 
Bean, Captain Joseph, 1676 

, who served in the 

French and Indian Wars, 
1700-55. 

Walker, Richard H., 83. 
Beard, Captain John, v,-ho 
served under Major Robert 
Treat at the Great Swamp 
Fight in command of the 
New Haven Company. 

Baldwin, Joseph Clark, 32. 

Fowler, William Miles, 47. 

Baird, George W., 138. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Ford, George H., 140. 

Tomlinson, Charles A., 145. 

Beebe, Captain James, 

172S. Lieutenant, 1696. 
Captain. lyicQueen Anne's 
War, Colonial Forces of 
Connecticut. 

Hatch. Arthur M., 52. 
Beebe, Ensign John. Ensign, 
King Philip's War. 

Eaton, Daniel C, 140. 
Beebe. Lieutenant Jonathan. 
First Lieutenant, Seventh 
Conipany, Second Connecti- 
cut Regiment, 1759. Served 
in the French and Indian 
War at Crown Point, Lake 
George, and Ticonderoga. 

Collins, Holdridge O.. 41. 
Beekman, Colonel Gerardus, 
M D., 1653-1723. Captain 
of Militia at Flatbush, 1681. 
Major, i6?9. Lieutenant- 
Colonel of Kings County 
Militia, 1698. Colonel, 
1700-03. Member of 
Leisler's Council, i6go-gi. 
Member of Council, 1705- 
23. President and Deputy- 
Governor, 1709-10. 

Aiken, William Benford, 31. 

Beekman, James William, 33. 

Foulke, Bayard F., 47. 

Ver Planck, William G., 82. 
Beekman, Colonial Henry, 
1st, 1649-1716. Member 
of the Legislative Assem- 
bly, 1691, '92, '95, 1702, '03, 
and Speaker. Colonel of 
Militia, Province of New 
York. 

Armstrong, Horatio Gates, 
110. 
Beekman, Colonel Henry, 2d, 
16S8-1776. Member of the 
Legislative Assembly, 1724, 
'28, '30, and mentioned 
as Asiemblyman as late as 
^759- Juc^ge of Ulster 
County. Colonel of Militia, 
Province of New York. 

Armstrong, Horatio Gates, 
no. 

I 



Beekman, Lieutenant Wil- 
HELMUS, 1623-1707. Lieu- 
tenant in the Burgher Corps 
of New Amsterdam, 1652- 
58. Vice-Director on the 
South River, 1658-64. 
Scout at Esopus, 1664. 
Lieutenant in the Militia 
under the Dutch, 1673. 
Deputy-Mayor of New 
York, 1681-S3. 

Aiken, William Benford, 31. 

Beekman, James William, 
33- 

Carnochan, Gouverneur M., 
38. 

Crosby, Edward N. , 41. 

Crosby, Livingston, 41. 

Foulke, Bayard F., 47. 

Montgomery, James Lynch, 
60. 

Ver Planck, William G., 82. 
Belden, Samuel, 1657-1737. 
Soldier in Captain William 
Turner's Company, Falls 
Fight, May 19, 1676. 

Murray, Charles H., 62. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 75, 
116. 

Stockbridge, Henry, 115. 
Belden, Stephen, 1658-1720. 
A soldier under Captain 
Turner in the P'alls Fight, 
May 19, 1676, and who 
was killed by the Indians, 
September 16, 1677, in an 
attack upon Hatfield. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 116. 
Belknap, Samuel, 1707-1771. 
A private in Captain Ed- 
ward Harrington's Com- 
pany, Colonel Josiah 
Brown's Regiment, Crown 
Point Expedition, 1755. 

Belknap, Robert Lenox, 34. 
Belknap, Captain Samuel, 
1735-1821. Captain of the 
Massachusetts Colonial 
Forces. 

Belknap, Robert Lenox, 34. 
Bell, Lieutenant Francis, 
i6go. Stamford Com- 
pany. Deputy, 1653-64. 

97 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Johnson, S. Albert, 56. 

Peck, Guy Dayton, 65. 
Benedict, LieutenantDaniel, 
1652-1723. A "soldier in 
the Great Swamp Fight." 

Oakley, E. Benedict, 63. 
Benedict, Lieutenant Thom- 
as, 1617-1685. Commis- 
sioned Lieutenant in Cap- 
tain Bryan Newton's 
Foote Coihpanie at Jamaica, 
April 7, 1665. Member 
of the Colonial Assembly at 
Hempstead, 1665. Deputy 
from Norvvalk to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1670 and 1675, 
Colony of Connecticut. 

Oakley, E. Benedict, 63. 

Benedict, Robert Patterson, 
179. 
Bennet, Governor Richard, 
1606-1676. Member House 
of Burgesses, 1629. Member 
of the King's Council, seven 
terms, 1642-60. Governor 
of Virginia, 1652-55. 
Elected by the House of 
Burgesses, Commissioner to 
England, where he signed 
the agreement with Lord 
Baltimore, November 30, 
1657. Major-General of 
Virginia Forces, 1662-72. 

Lee, Edmund J., 100. 

Browne, Bennet B., iii. 

Benson, Captain James. 

1709. Captain of a Troop 
of Horse, 1693, Province of 
Maryland. 

Benson, Alexander, 95. 

Benson, Edwin N., 95. 

Mullikin, Howard, II4. 
Bent. John, 1596-1672, Sud- 
bury. Private in Major 
Simon Willard's Troop of 
Horse, Expedition against 
Ninigiet, 1654, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Green, Charles N., 125. 

Benton, First Sergeant Se- 

LAH, 1740-1812. Of the 

Seventh Company of the 

First Regiment of Connect- 



icut Infantry in the French 
and Indian Wars, 1761-63. 
Metcalf, James B., 59. 
Bernard, Governor John. 
Governor of the Somers 
Isles, or Bermuda, in 1622, 
which Isles at that period 
belonged to Virginia. 
Tiernan, Charles Bernard, 
116. 
Bernard, Thomas. Burgess 
from Warwick County in 
the Virginia Assembly, 1642 

-45- 

Tiernan, Charles Bernard, 

116. 

Berry, Major George, 1706- 

1776, who served in the 

French and Indian Wars, 

1747- 

Walker, Richard H., S3. 
Berry, George, Jr., 172S-1S16. 
Of Captain George Berry's 
Company, 1747-49 '< ^Iso 
of Captain Isaac Ilsley's 
Company, 1757. 

Walker, Richard H., S3. 
Berry, Captain John, 1640- 
1713. Deputy and Acting 
Governor of New Jersey in 
1672. 

Berry, Gerald, 34. 

Marshall, Howard, 58. 
Betts,CaptainRichard,i6i3- 
1713. Member of New 
York Provincial Assembly, 
held at Hempstead, L. I., 
1665. "High Sheriff of 
Yorkshire upon Long Is- 
land," 167S-81. Captain, 
1663. 

Sanger, VV. Cary, 70. 

Balch, Edwin S., 94. 

Balch, Thomas W., 95. 
Betts, Samuel Comstock, 
1732-1823. Soldier in the 
Second Company, Ninth 
Regiment of Connecticut 
Foot. 1767. 

Betts, Frederick H.. 34. 

Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 

Betts. Samuel Rosseter, 35. 

Haight, Frederick E., 50. 



:98 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Bevier, Lieutenant Louis, 
2d, 1684-1753. New York 
Provincial Forces. 
Lines, Hasbrouck, 54. 

BiCKKR, Captain Henry, 

1722 . Lieutenant in 

Jersey Regiment, 1755. Cap- 
tain, 1756. Captured and 
imprisoned in Canada four- 
teen months. On his return 
acted as Quartermaster of 
General Gage's Regiment 
until close of War. 
Foster, Howell, 47. 

BiDDLE, William, 1630-1712. 
Member of the Council of 
the General Assembly for 
Province of West Jersey, 

1682, and President of the 
same, 1706-07. 

Biddle, Thomas, Q5. 

Biddle, William Foster, 95. 
BiGELOw, John, 1617-1703, 
Watertown, Mass. Soldier 
in the Pequot War, and in 
King Philip's War. 

Sears, Clinton B., 72. 

Bigelow, Melville Madison, 
122. 
BiGEi.ow, Joshua, 1655-1745. 
Wounded in King Philip's 
War. Served in Captain 
Nathaniel Davenport's 
Company, also in Captain 
Joseph Sill's Company. 

Richards. Frederick B., 68. 

Sears, Clinton B., 72. 

Trott, James P., So. 

Whitney, Drake, 87. 

Bigelow, Melville Madison, 
122. 

Biles, William, 1710. 

Signer of Penn's Great 
Charter. Member of the 
first Council of the Province 
of Pennsylvania, held at 
Philadelphia, March 16, 

1683. Member of the As- 
sembly from Bucks County, 
16S6-1710. 

Powell, Washington Bedlyn, 

103. 
Smith, Thomas M., 115. 

I 



Bill, Lieutenant Francis. 
Colonial Forces, Connecti- 
cut, 1666. 

Coghill, Howard, 40. " 
Billings, Captain Roger. 1708 

. Lieutenant Eighth 

Connecticut Regiment, 
1744. Lieutenant in Cap- 
tain Dennison's Company, 
Expedition against Canada, 
1746. Captain of Troop of 
Horse, Eighth Regiment, 
1751- Deputy, 1747, '49, 
'52. 

Hand, Billings Learned, 51. 
Bishop, Deputy-Governor 

James, 1691. Secretary 

of New Haven Colony, 
1661-65. Assistant of 
Connecticut Colony, i663- 
83, and Deputy-Governor, 
1683-91. 

Throop, George E., 79. 
Bishop, John, 1684. Mem- 
ber first New Jersey Assem- 
bly, 1668. Member Gov- 
ernor's Council. 1675. 

Bishop, Courtlandt Field, 35. 
Bissell, Lieutenant Isaac. 
Queen Anne's War. 

Bissell, Evelyn L., 138. 
Bissell, Captain John, Wind- 
sor, Conn. Troop of Horse, 
King Philip's War. 

Earle, Ferdinand P., 44. 
Bissell, Captain Ozias, 1729- 
1822, who served in the 
French and Indian War. 
Was in an engagement on 
Lake George in i 755. Taken 
prisoner to Havana in 1762, 
where he was kept for 
nearly nine months. 

Bissell, George Francis, 179. 

Blake, William, 1663, of 

Dorchester, Mass. A mem- 
ber of the Ancient and Hon- 
orable Artillery of Boston. 

Tucker, William Ruggles, i8r. 

Bland, Colonel Theodorick 

1630- 1671. Member of 

House of Burgesses of 

Virginia, and Speaker, 

99 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



1659-60. Member of the 
King's Council, 1666. 

Lee, Edmund J., 100. 
Bleecker, Captain Jan Jan- 
sen, 1642-1732. Albany 
Militia, 1676. Served in the 
French and Indian Wars, 
1689. Mayor of Albany. 

Bangs, Anson Cuyler, 32. 

Bleecker, Anthony James, 36. 

Hillhouse, Francis, 53. 
Bleecker, Captain John, 
1668-1738. Served in the 
Mohawk Expedition, 1686. 
Captured by the French at 
Ottawa, and held prisoner 
until October 23, 1687. 
Commissioned Captain by 
the Earl of Bellamont, 
i6g8, in Colonel Peter 
Schuyler's Regiment. 

Bangs, Anson Cuyler, 32. 
Blodget, Samuel, 1724-1807. 
Served in French Wars. 
Louisburg, 1745, Crown 
Point and Lake George. 
Was commissary at Fort 
William Henry, 1755- 
Judge, Court of Common 
Pleas, Ilillsboro County, 
N. H., 1770. 

Hall, Clayton C, 112. 

Reed, John L., 115. 

Stickney, George H., 115. 
Bloetgoet (Bloodgood), 
Fran(^ois, 1635-1676 Com- 
missioned by Governor 
Colve Chief Military Offi- 
cer of Flushing, Heem- 
stede, Rustdorp, and Med- 
delburgh. Privy Councillor 
to the Governor for the 
surrender of the Colony to 
the English, 1675. "Sorely 
wounded in a skirmish 
with the Indians at White 
Stone." 

Whistler, Garland Nelson, 87. 
Blunston, John, 1644-1723. 
Member Provincial Coun- 
cil, Province of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1701-04. 

Lloyd, Howard Williams, loi. 



Boardman, Samuel, 1673. 

Wethersfield. Assistant, 
1670, Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 
Hatch, Arthur M., 52. 
Bulling, Colonel John, of 
" Cobbs," Chesterfield 
County, Va. Member of 
House of Burgesses, and 
Colonel of Henrico County 
Mihtia, 1743-51. 
Boiling, Thomas, Jr. , 166. 

Bolton, Thomas, 1712 . 

Of Captain George Berry's 
Company, French and 
Indian Wars, 1747. 
Walker, Richard H., S3. 
Bond, Lieutenant -Colonel 
Jonas, 1664-1727. Water- 
town. In Canada Expedi- 
tion, i6go, Colony of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay. 
Chase, William L., 123. 

Bond, Captain William, 

1695. Watertov/n. Deputy 
to the General Court, i68g, 
'93> '95- Speaker, 1691, 
'93, '95. Captain of Water- 
town Company in King 
Philip's War, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Chase, William L., 122. 
Chase, Henry Leverett, 

1S6. 
Chase, Robert Savage, 186. 
Borden, Richard, 1601-1671. 
Portsmouth. Assistant, 
1653-54. Treasurer, 1653- 
55. In 1667-70 Deputy, 
Colony of Rhode Island. 
Miller, Charles King.sbury, 
180. 
Bourne, Richard. Deputy to 
the first General Court, 
1639, and seven terms after. 
Member of the Council of 
War, 1667, Colony of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay. 
Tucker, William R.. 132. 
BouTELL, John, 1645-1719. 
Private in Captain Joseph 
Gardiner's C o m p a n y of 
Reading, in King Philip's 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



War, Colony of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 

Boutell, Henry Sherman, 179. 
BowEN, Lieutenant Hknry, 
1634-1724, of Roxbury, 
Mass., and Woodstock, 
Conn. Served in the Great 
Swamp Fight, King Philip's 
War. 

Bowen, Clarence W., 36. 

Morris, Seymour, 128. 

Johnson, James Bowen, 153. 

Bowen, Richard, 1674. 

Deputy to Plymouth Gen- 
eral Court, 1651. 

Houghton, Henry O., 126. 

Houghton, Henry O., Jr., 
127. 

BoYNTON, Captain Joseph, 

1730. Provincial Forces of 
Massachusetts Bay. Deputy, 
1697-1714, from Rowley. 

Spofford, Paul N., 75. 
Boynton, Joshua, who served 
in several campaigns in the 
French and Indian Wars. 
Took part in the expedition 
to Canada. 

Batchelder, George A., 151. 

Batchelder, Joseph F., 151. 

Batchelder, Richard N., 15 1. 
Brackett, Captain Anthony, 
1640- 1703, of Casco, Me. 
Captured by the Indians 
in 1676 and in 16S9. Com- 
mander of Fort Loyal and 
of the Town Militia, 16S2. 
Was Representative in the 
Falmouth General Assem- 
bly. 

Brackett, Robert Lambert, 36. 
Brackett, Sergeant Moses, 
1717-1793. Served in Cap- 
tain Peter Thayer's Com- 
pany, Relief of Fort William 
Henry. 1757. 
Downes, Emery N., 43. 
Brackett, Captain Richard, 
1610-1690. Commander of 
the Militia of Braintree, 
Mass. Member of Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery 
Company of Boston, 1636. 



Deputy to the General 
Court, 1655-S0. 
Carney, Sidney Howard, Jr., 

3S. 
Schroeder, James Langdon, 

71- 
Wood worth, Newell Bertram, 

88. 
Philbrook, Charles Frederick 
Bacon, 128, 171. 
Bradbury, Captain Thomas, 
1610-1695. Ensign, Salis- 
bury Train Band. Captain, 
1660. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1651-57, Col- 
ony of Massachusetts Bay. 
Spofford, Paul N., 75. 
Brigg, Frank O., 161. 
Bradford, Governor Wil- 
liam, 1589-1651. Govern- 
or of Plymouth Color. y. 
Backus, J. Bayard, 32. 
Collins, Clarence L., 40. 
Benjamin, Marcus, 34. 
Leonard, Edgar C. 57. 
Ripley, Charles S., 69. 
Shepard, Robert F., 73. 
Terry, George D., 77. 
Allen, Francis O., 94. 
Strong, William Wolcott, 

181. 
Tucker, William Rup-.^'les, 
181. 
Bradford, Major William, 
1624-1704. Deputy-Gov- 
ernor of Plymouth Colony. 
Commanded Plymouth 
Forces in the Great Swamp 
Fight, where he was severe- 
ly wounded. 
Backus, J. Bayard, 32. 
Collins, Clarence L., 40. 
Shepard, Robert F., 73. 
Terry, George D., 77. 
Allen, Francis Olcott, 94. 
Strong, William Wolcott, iSl. 
Tucker, William Ruggles, 
iSi. 
Bradford, Captain William, 
1721-1791. Member of the 
Philadelphia Association 
for the general defence of 
the City and Province. Lieu- 



201 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



tenant Fourth Company, 
1747. Captain, 1756. 

Bradford, T. Hewson, 96. 

Darrach, Bradford, 161. 
Bradley, Captain Daniel, 
1 704-1 765. Ensign, Fair- 
field Company, 1743. I-ieu- 
tenant in a Connecticut 
Regiment, Expedition to 
Cape Breton, 1745. Cap- 
tain, Fairfield Company, 
1747- 

Wakeman, Jessup, 82. 
Bradish, Robert, 1675-1763. 
Scout in the French and 
Indian Wars. 

Kimball, Robert Jackson, 

175- 

Bradstreet, Major-General 
John, 1711-1774. Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel at the Siege 
of Louisburg, 1745. Gov- 
ernor of St. John, New- 
foundland, 1746. Captain, 
Sixtieth Foot, Royal Amer- 
icans, 1757. Lieutenant- 
Colonel, York Regiment, 
1757. Colonel, 1758 (in 
America only). Deputy 
Quartermaster-G e n e r a 1 , 
1760. Colonel in British 
Army, 1762. Major-Gen- 
eral, British Army, 1772. 
Landreth, Burnett, Jr., 99. 

Bradstreet.Governor Simon, 
First Secretary of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony. One 
of the Commissioners of 
the United Colonies, 1643. 
Deputy Governor, 1672- 
70. Governor, 1679-86. 
Taylor, Washington Irving, 

77. 
Tufts. Walter B. , 80. 
Woodbury, Urban Adrain, 

175. 
Brainkrd, Hezekiah, 1680- 
1727. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court and Speaker. 
Assistant, 1723-27, Colony 
of Connecticut. 
Sims, Clifford Stanley, 163. 
Smith, Edward Curtis, 175. 

2; 



Brainerd, Captain James. 
1669-1742. Captain of the 
Train Band of Haddam, 
Conn. 
Brainerd, Cephas, 37. 
Brainerd, Cephas, Jr., 37. 

Brainerd, Lieutenant Jo- 
siAH, 1711-1792. Lieu- 
tenant Fourteenth Com- 
pany, Sixth Connecticut 
Regiment, 1752. 
Emery, Brainerd Prescott, 45. 

Brainerd, Lieutenant Wil- 
liam, 1673 . Lieuten- 
ant Haddam Train Band, 
1722. 
Emery, Brainerd Prescott, 45. 

Bray, Lieutenant Asa, 1741- 
1815. Served in Captain 
Josiah Lee's Company, 
Colonel Phinehas Lyman s 
Regiment, Crown Point, 

1758, and drummer in Cap- 
tain Joel Clark's Compan)% 
Colonel Nathan Whiting's 
Regiment, Crown Point, 

1759. Sergeant in Captain 
Eldad Lewis's Company, 
same Regiment, 1762. En- 
sign, 1768-72, and Lieu- 
tenant Fourth Company, 
Fifteenth Regiment. After- 
wards Captain and Colonel 
in the Revolution, Colony 
of Connecticut. 

Wasliburn, William Ives, 86. 
Brecht, Jacob, 1729-1802. 
Served in Independent 
Troop of Horse, Philadel- 
phia, 1756- 
Bright, Louis Victor, 37. 
Brent, Captain George, of 
Stafford County, Va. Cap- 
tain of a Troop of Horse in 
1670, and Ranger-General 
of the Northern Neck of 
Virginia. 
Brent, Joseph Lancaster, no. 
Keyser, Robert Brent, 114. 
Davenport, Richard Graham, 
152. 
Brent, Lieutenant-General 
Giles. Treasurer of the 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Province of Maryland. 
Commander of Kent Is- 
land. Deputy-Governor and 
Lieuienant-General of the 
Province of Maryland, 
1643-44. Lord of Fort Kent 
Manor. 

Jenkins, Edward A., 113. 

Jenkins, Edmund P., 1 13. 
Brewer, John. Member of the 
House of Burgesses. Prov- 
ince of Maryland, 1661. 

Peale, Albert C, 155. 
Brewster, William, who 
drafted, in the cabin of the 
Mayflower, the first written 
Constitution. 

Brewster, Lyman D , 13S. 
Bridge, Lieutenant Mat- 
thew, 1 650-1 738. Quar- 
termaster in Captain Pren- 
tice's Troop in King Philip's 
War, and in Expedition to 
Canada, l6qo. 

Willey, William Lithgow, 

133, 171- 
Brintn ALL, Thomas. Soldier in 
Lieutenant William Hasey's 
Company, and in Captain 
John Wiiipple's Company, 
King Philip's War. 

Rowland, Daniel W., 127. 
Brockett, Surgeon John, 
1610-1679. Served in King 
Philip's War. 

Washburn, William Ives, 86. 
Brocklebank, Captain Sam- 
uel, 1628-1676, of Rowley, 
Mass., who was killed dur- 
ing King Philip's War, at 
Sudbury, April 12, 1676. 

Gerry, AUston, 48, 

Sylvester, William W., 104. 
Brodhead, Captain Daniel, 
1667. An officer in the ser- 
vice of Charles II., under 
Colonel Sir Richard Nic- 
olls, 1664. Appointed by 
Governor Nicolls Com- 
mander-in-chief of the 
Forces at Esopus, 1665. 
Died in command of the 
Ulster County Militia, 1667. 



Du Bois, William M., 44. 

Marshall, Henry Rutgers, 58. 

Reed, Henry B , 68. 

Reed, James M., Jr., 68. 

Russell, Averly, C. H., 69. 
Bronson, John, 1636-1680, 
who was a soldier in the 
Pequot War, and fought in 
the Fort Fight, 1637. 

Collins, Holdridge Ozro, 41. 

Stockhridge, Henry, Jr., 116. 
Brooke, Acting Governor 
Robert, 1602-1655. B. A., 
1620; M. A., 1624 ; Wad- 
ham College, Oxon. Com- 
missioned by Lord Balti- 
more, September 20, 1649, 
Commander-in-chief of a 
new county to be set out in 
Maryland, and Member of 
the Council. Commanderof 
Charles County, 1650. Ap- 
pointed March 29, 1652, by 
Cromwell's Commissioners, 
President of the Council 
and Acting Governor. 

Thomas, Douglas Hamilton, 
78, 116. 

Browne, Bennet Bernard, ill. 

Smith, Thomas M., 115. 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick, 
187. 
Brooke, Major Thomas, 1632 
-1676. Commissioned Ma- 
jor Maryland Forces, Feb- 
ruary II, 1660. Served in 
Expedition against Indians, 
1667. Member of Assem- 
bly for Calvert County from 
1663 to 1676. 

Thomas, Douglass H., 78, 
116. 

Browne, Bennet B., III. 
Brooke, Colonel Thomas, 
1660-1730. October 29, 
i6gi, apjiointed by William 
and Mary one of their 
Majesties' Council of Mary- 
land, and so continued un- 
til 1707. Was reappointed 
1715, and so continued un- 
til 1724. 

Thomas, Douglass H., 78, 116. 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Brooks. Lieutenant Joshua, 
1688-1768. Lieutenant of 
the Foot Comi^any which 
marched from Concord to 
Boston on the French 
Alarm of 1746, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Bent, Samuel A., 122. 
Brooks, Captain Thomas, 

1667, Concord. Deputy 

to the General Court eight 
terms, 1642-62. Captain 
of the Concord Company, 
1643, Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 

Melville, Henry, 59. 

Clark, Arthur W., 123. 

Page, Walter Oilman, 128. 

Wheeler. Horace L., 133. 

Baker. Frank, 179. 

Bent, Samuel A., 122. 
Brown, Lieutenant-Colonel 
Abijah, 1736-1818. Wal- 
tham, Mass. Soldier in 
Captain Timothy Hough- 
ton's Company, 1756. 

Wheeler, Horace L.. 133. 
Brown, John, 1584-1662. Com- 
missioner to the United 
Colonies. 1644-56. Assist- 
ant, 1636, '38, '53, '55. 
Member of the Council 
of War, 1642-46, Plymouth 
Colony. 

Schroeder, J. Langdon, 71. 

Lee, Edward C, gg. 

Brown, Charles E., 138. 

Whitney, Eli, Jr., 146. 
Brown, Lieutenant John. 
1732-1817. Lieutenant 
under King George IIL 
Served in French and In- 
dian Wars. 

Moseley. Edward A., 61, 154. 

Brown, Thomas, 1657 , 

Hampton. Private in King 
Philip's War, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Brown, David H., 122. 

Browne, Colonel William. 

Member of the House of 

Burgesses of Virginia. 

1673, '76. '77,"' '79. '82. 



County Lieutenant of Surry 
County, Va., 16137. 
Edmunds, Henry Littleton, 
187. 

Brownson, Captain (afterward 
General) Gideon, of Ver- 
mont, I73g-i796, who 
served in the French and 
Indian Wars. Was severely 
wounded and taken prisoner 
in the Expedition to Cana- 
da. Was one of Warner's 
"Green Mountain Boys." 
Cooke, Charles E., 152. 

Bryan, Alexander. Assistant, 
Colony of Connecticut, 
i66S-7g. 
French, William F., 140. 

Bryan, Jonathan. Aided 
General Oglethorp in set- 
tling the Province of Geor- 
gia, and, 1754, Member of 
first King's Council. 
Bryan, Joseph, 166. 

Buck, Colonel Jonathan, of 
Bucksport, Me. Received 
a Lieutenant's commission 
under the Provincial Gov- 
ernniiint in 1745, and Colo- 
nel's in 1775. 
l\Ioseley, Edward A., 61, 154. 

Buckingham, Thomas. Deputy 
to the General Court, 1657, 
New Haven Colony. 
French, ^Yilliam F. , 140. 

Buckman, Jases, 1641-1694. 
Private in Captain Wheel- 
er's Company, King Phil- 
ip's War. 
Hall, George F., 126. 

Buckmin-ster, Sr., Colonel 
Joseph, 1666-1747, Fram- 
ingham, Mass. In Sir 
Charles Hobby's E.xpedi- 
tion. 
Churchill, Gardner A., 123. 

Buckminster, Jr., Colonel 
Joseph, i6g7-i78o, Fram 
ingham. Commissioned 
Colonel in I73g. Com- 
manded troops in I'rench 
and Indian War, 1744 and 
1757. Deputy, Colony of 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Massachusetts Bay, 1738- 
70, twenty-two times. 

Churchill, Gardner A., 123. 
BuLKELEY, M. D., Reverend 
Gershom, 1636-1713. 
Chaplain to Connecticut 
Troops in King PhiHp's 
War. 

Lord, Frank H., 57. 

Bulkeley, Morgan G., 13S. 
Bull, Captain John. Penn- 
sylvania Provincial Forces. 
Present at capture of Fort 
Duquesne. 

Patterson, John H., by rep- 
resentation, 65. 
Bull, Captain Thomas, 1606- 
1684. Served in the Pequot 
Fight, and was Captain of 
the Hartford Company 
which took part in the 
defense of Saybrook in 

1675- 
Backus, Brady Electus, 32. 
Beatty, Robert Chetwood, 

33- 

Beatty, William Gedney, 33. 
BuLLARD, Ensign Seth, 1737- 
181 1. Ensign in Captain 
Ebenezer Clapp's Com- 
pany, Walpole, Mass., 
1772. 

Carney, Sidney H., Jr.. 38. 

BuNCE, Thomas. A soldier in 

the Pequot War, 1637. 

Bunce, Jonathan B., 138. 
BuRD, Colonel James, 1726- 
1793. Captain, 1754. Com- 
missary in Braddock's Ex- 
pedition. Major, Third Bat- 
talion, Augusta Regiment, 
1756. Lieutenant-Colonel, 
Second Battalion, 1757. 
Colonel, 175S-60. Pro- 
vincial Forces of Penn- 
sylvania, French and In- 
dian Wars. 

Brinton, John Hill, 96. 

Brinton, John H., Jr., 96. 

Peale, Albert C, 155. 

Grubb, E. Burd, 97, 162. 

Burgess, Thomas, 1685, 

Sandwich, Mass. Deputy 



to the General Court eight 
terms, 1642-68. 
Wheeler, Plorace L., 133. 
Burgess, Colonel William, 
1619-16S3, Maryland. 
Member of Lord Balti- 
more's Council of Estate. 
Deputy-Governor. Province 
of Maryland. Justice of 
High Provincial Court. 
Colonel of Regiment of 
Trained Bands. General 
in Chief of Military Forces, 
Province of Maryland. 

Tilton, Palmer, 132. 

Tilton, Warren C, 132. 
Burhans, Jacob. A soldier in 
the Company of Peter 
Stuyvesant, at Esopus, 
1660. 

Isham, Charles, 55. 
Burnham, Lieutenant 
Thomas, 1620-1694. En- 
sign and Lieutenant of the 
Ipswich Company against 
the Indians, 1643, and 
thereafter Deputy to the 
General Court, Colon)' of 
Massachusetts Bay, for sev- 
eral terms. 

Greenough, Eben W., 97. 

Piatt, Franklin, 103. 
Burr, Colonel John, 2d. 
Member of Council, 1729- 
40. Served at Port Royal, 
1710. 

Hosmer, Edward S., 53. 
Burr, Major John. 1673-1750. 
Captain Fairfield Train 
Band, 1690. Commissary 
Fairfield County. French 
and Indian War, 1693. 
Major, 1694. 

Jennings, Albert Gould, 55. 

Wakeman, Jessup, 82. 
Burr, Major Peter, 1667- 
1754. Auditor, 1700-24. 
Deputy, 1700-02. Speaker, 
1702. Assistant, 1703-24. 
Judge Probate, 1723-24. 
County Court, 1706-24. 
Superior Court, 1711-16. 
Chief Judge to 1724. 



205 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Major, Fourth Regiment, 
1694. 
Jennings, Albert Gould, 55. 

Burt, Lieutenant Nathan- 
iel, 1711-1755, Longmead- 
ovv. Captain of a Company 
in Colonel Ephraim Wil- 
liams's Regiment. Killed 
in battle at Lake George, 
1755- 
Hurd, Charles R., 127. 
Warner, Frank E., 132. 

BuRWELL, Captain Israel, 
1747-1813. Captain Wall- 
ingford Company. 
Hart, George W., 52. 

BuRWELL, Ensign Nathaniel, 
1686-1732. Ensign, Wall- 
in gford Company, 1730. 
Hart, George W., 52. 

Butler, Captain Zebulon, 
1731-1795. Served in the 
French and Indian War in 
1758 ; on the Canadian 
frontier and at Fort Ed- 
ward, Lake George, Ticon- 
deroga, and Crown Point. 
He also served in the Ha- 
vana Expedition, 1762. 
Heilner, George C, 52. 

Byram, Captain Nicholas, 
1687. Captain, Bridge- 
water Company. 
Coffin, Rufus, 123. 

Byrd, William, ist, 1650- 
1704. Member of the Coun- 
cil of the House of Bur- 
gesses, and " Receiver- 
General of His Majesty's 
Revenues for the Colony 
of Virginia," which office 
he held until his death. 
Page. S. Davis, 102. 

Byrd, William, 2d, 1674-1744. 
P'or thirty-seven years a 
member of the King's 
Council of the Dominion of 
Virginia, and eventually its 
President. Agent of the 
Dominion in England. 
Founder of the City of 
Richmond. 
Page, S. Davis, 102. 



M., 
, i6go. Dep- 



Byrd, Colonel William, 3d, 
1728-1777. Colonel of the 
Second Virginia Regiment, 
1756. Member of the 
King's Council, Dominion 
of Virginia. 
Page, S. Davis, 103. 

CABEi^L, Captain William. 
Captain in militia prior to 
1744- 
Cabell, James Allston, 166. 
Cadwallader, Dr. Thomas, 
1707-1779. Member of the 
Council, Province of Penn- 
.sylvania, 1733-76. Chair- 
man of the Board of War, 
1759-62. Member of Cap- 
tain Bathe's Independent 
P'oot Company, 1756. 
Cadwallader, Charles E., 96. 
Cadwallader, Richard 
96. 

Calkin, Hugh, 1690. 

uty to the General Court of 
Massachusetts Bay, 1650- 
51. 
Goode, G. Brown, 152. 
Calloway, Captain Richard, 

1780. Colonial Forces 

of Virginia, French and In- 
dian Wars, 1755-64. 
Arnold, Conway Hillyer, Jr., 

31- 

Wood, Thomas N., 88. 
Calvert, Sir George, 1580- 
1632. Secretary of State 
of England, 1619-25. First 
Baronof Baltimore, towhom 
the Province was granted 
April 15, 1632. In 1622 
v\'as one of the eighteen 
Councillors of the New 
England Company. 

Brent, Joseph Lancaster, no. 

Keyser, Robert Brent, 113. 
Calvert, Governor Leonard, 
160S-1647, who sailed with 
the Ark atid the Dove from 
Cowes, Isle of Wight, No- 
vember 22, 1633, to colo- 
nize Maryland. Was the 
first Governor of Maryland, 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



from 1633 until his death in 
1647. 
Brent, Joseph Lancaster, no. 
Keyser, Robert Brent, 113. 
Calvert, William, 1644-1682. 
Member of the House of 
Assembly, from St. Mary's 
County, 1664-69. Ap- 
pointed Member of the 
Council by Lord Baltimore, 
1669. Deputy-Governor of 
Maryland, 1670. Principal 
Secretary of the Province, 
1673-82. 
Brent, Joseph Lancaster, no. 
Keyser, Robert Brent, IJ3. 
Carpenter, Samuel, 1650- 
17 14. Province of Penn- 
sylvania. Treasurer, 1704. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, five terms, 16S7- 
1713- 
Lewis, William F., 100. 
Carpenter, William, 1605- 
1667. Deputy to Plymouth 
General Court, 1656. 
Carpenter, James Olliver, 38. 
Carr, Governor Caleb. Com- 
missioner, Colony of Rhode 
Island, five terms, 1654-62. 
General Treasurer, 1661- 
62. Deputy, six terms, 
1664-90. Assistant, i6gi. 
Governor, 1695. 
Robbins, Howard S., 69. 
Lee, Edmund J., 100. 
Page, S. Davis, 102. 
Carter, Colonel John. Mem- 
ber of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1643-58. Com- 
manded against Rappahan- 
nock Indians, 1654. Was 
appointed to the Council, 
1668. 
Carter, Thomas Nelson, 166. 
Carter, Captain John, i6i6- 
1692, Woburn. Ensign, 
1 65 1. Lieutenant, 1664. 
Captain. 1672. Captain of 
Woburn Company in King 
Philip's War, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Piatt, Franklin, 103. 

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Thompson, Abijah, 131. 

Morris, Seymour, 180. 
Carter, Lieutenant John, 
1653-1727, Woburn, Mass. 
Sergeant, 1682. Lieuten- 
ant, 1700-27, of the Wo- 
burn Company. 

Piatt, Franklin, 103. 

Thompson, Abijah, 131. 
Carter, Robert, 1663-1732. 
Speaker of the House of 
Burgesses in Virginia six 
years. Was Treasurer of 
the Colony, and, pending 
the arrival of Governor 
Gooch, he acted as Gov- 
ernor one year. 

Page, S. Davis, 102. 

Carter, John Scott, 186. 
Catlin, John, 1643-1704, who 
fought against the Indians, 
and was killed in the de- 
fense of Deerfield, Alass., 
February 29, 1704. 

Saxton, Henry Dearborn, 155. 
Catlin, Captain John, 1704- 
1758. Commandant at Fort 
Shirley, iMass., 1747-48. 
Captain in His Majesty's 
Service in the Indian Wars, 
1749, and in 1756-57. In 
command of a cordon of 
twelve forts extending from 
North field to Pontoosuc in 
X758,anddied in the service. 

Saxton, Henry Dearborn, 155. 

Catlin, Joseph, 1704, who 

was killed in the defense 
of Deerfield against the 
French and Indians under 
Hertel de Rouville, Feb- 
ruary 29, 1704. 
Saxton, Henry Dearborn. 155. 
Catlin, Lieutenant Skth, 
1734-1798- Lieutenant in 
His Majesty's Service in the 
Indian Wars, 1759, also 
in 1760. Quartermaster, 
General Timothy Ruggles's 
Regiment. Lieutenant in 
Captain Shepard's Com- 
pany in 1761-62. 
Saxton, Henry Dearborn, 155. 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Chamberlain, Joseph, Hadley, 
Mass. A soldier in "The 
Falls Fight," King Philip's 
War. Captain Turner. 
Isham, Charles. 55. 

Champun, Lieutenant-Col- 
onel Christopher, 1731- 
1805. Major, 1755, at 
Crown Point. Commissary 
of Troops, 1755. Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 1756. 
Mason, George Champlin, Jr., 

lOI. 

Champney, Captain Daniel, 
1644-1691. King Philip's 
War. Appointed by Gen- 
eral Court, 1677, to redeem 
Lidian captives. 
Hall, George F., 126. 

Chandler, Major Job. Mary- 
land Provincial Foices, 
1651-56. Captured by the 
Puritans at the Battle of 
Providence (now Annap- 
olis, Md.), March 25, 1655. 
Receiver-General of Prov- 
idence and Councillor of 
State ; appointed August i, 
1651, reappointed July 10, 
1656. Justice of the Pro- 
vincial Court and Commis- 
sioner of Province of Mary- 
land, 1651. 
Chandler, Walter, 38, 161, 

Chandler, Colonel William 
(Protestant), of Maryland 
Provincial Forces, who was 
in command of the " foote 
souldiers " of Charles 
County, Maryland, Decem- 
ber 27, 1681. 
Chandler, Walter, 38, 161. 

Chapline, Captain Moses, 
1698-1772. Maryland Mil- 
itia, 1757. French and 
Indian War. 
Collum, Richard S., 96. 

Chapin, Elisha, 1756. 

Commander of Fort Massa- 
chusetts, 1754. Massacred 
by tlie Indians at Iloosack, 
July II, 1756. 
Chapin, Charles F., 139. 



Chapin, Japhet, 1642-1712. A 
soldier in Captain William 
Turner's Company, in the 
Falls Fight, King Philip's 
War, May 18, 1676. 

Barnes, Alfred Cutler, 33. 

Chapin, Henry Dwight, 39. 

Chapin, Charles F., 139. 
Chapin, Joseph. A soldier in 
the Turner's Falls Fight, 
May 19, 1676. 

Kimball, Arthur R., 142. 
Chapman, Captain Robert, 
1616-1689. Served in the 
Pequot War under Lieu- 
tenant Lion Gardiner, and 
King Philip's War. Ap- 
pointed Captain by the 
General Court at Hartford, 
October 14, 1675. Deputy to 
the General Court from Say 
Brook forty-three times, and 
assistant nine times, serving 
continuously from 1654 to 
1684, Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 

Chapman, Thomas Brownell, 

39- 

Dyer, Horace Edward, 174. 

Chase, Thomas, 1654 . 

Soldier under Major Ap- 
pleton, King Philip's War. 

Chase, William L., 122. 
Chauncey, Colonel Elihu, 
1710-1791. Colonel of a 
Regiment in the French 
and Indian War. Chief 
Justice, Colony of Connect- 
icut. 

Chauncey. Charles, 96. 

Savage, William L., 104. 
Chester, Captain John, 1635- 
l6g8, Wethersfield. Troop- 
er, 1658. Lieutenant, 1672. 
Captain, 1677. Deputy to 
General Court, 1678-89, 
Colony of Connecticut. 

Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, 36. 

Walbridge, T. Chester, 83, 
105. 

Washburn. John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

Wilson, J. Appleton, 117. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Chester, Major John, 1656- 
1711, Wethersfield, Conn. 
Ensign, i68g. Captain, 

1698. " Sergeant-Major for 
the countie of Hartford," 
1702. Member of "Com- 
mittee of Warre," 1706-08. 
I'eputy to General Court, 
1694-1701. Speaker of the 
House of Representatives, 

1699, and "Assistant," 
1701-11. 

Backus. J. Bayard. 32. 

Walbridge, T. Chester, 83, 
105. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

V/ashburn, William Ives, 85. 
Chester,(Jolonel John, 1703- 
1771, Wetherstield, Conn. 
Ensign, 1724. Captain, 
1725. Lieutenant-Colonel 
Sixth Regiment, 1739, Colo- 
nel, 1756. Memberof "Com- 
mittee of Warre," 1745 and 
in 1754. Deputy to Gen- 
eral Court twenty - five 
years; also "Assistant" 
during eighteen years. Spe- 
cial Commissioner to the 
Conference with the Six 
Nations, held at Albany, 
N. Y., 1751. 

Backus. J. Bayard, 32. 

Walbridge, T. Chester, 83,105. 

Chew, Bknjamin, i 722-1 810. 

Member of the Council, 

Province of Pennsylvania, 

1755. Commissioner of De- 
fense of I'hiladelphia, 1761. 
Attorney -General, 1755. 
Speaker of the Assembly, 

1756. Chief Justice of the 
Supreme Couit, 1774. 

Jackson, Oswald, 55. 
Howard. McHenry, 112. 
Chew, Colonel John, 1590- 
1655. Member of the 
House of Burgesses of Vir- 
ginia from Hog Island, 
1623, '24, and '29. Mem- 
ber of the House of Bur- 
gesses of Virginia from 
York County, 1642, '43, '44. 

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Chew, Samuel Claggett, III. 

Howard, McHenry, 112. 

Williams, Mason L. W., 117. 

Chew, Colonel Samuel, 

1677. Member of the House 
of Burgesses, 1659. Member 
of the Governor's Council, 
1669-77. Chancellor and 
Secretary of the Province. 
Colonel of the Provincial 
Forces of Maryland before 
1675. 

Thomas, Lawrence Bulkley. 
78. 

Chew, Fielder B., in. 

Chew, Samuel C, in. 

Williams, Mason L. W., 117. 

Howard, McHenry, 112. 
CHn.D, Joshua, who served in 
Captain Holbrooke's Com- 
pany in 1716 against the 
Indians. 

Draper, T. Wain Morgan, 43. 
Childs, Captain PENUEL.iegg- 
1760. Deputy from Kill- 
ingly to the General Court 
of Connecticut for five 
terms. Commissioned En- 
sign, 1737, of the Company 
of Thompson. Lieutenant 
of the Second Company at 
Killingly, Conn., 1744, and 
Captain South Company of 
the Eleventh Regiment in 
same town, 1753. 

Childs, James Edmund, 39. 
Chipman, Elder John. Deputy 
to the General Court, 1663- 
66. 

Tucker, William R., 132. 
Chittenden, Lieutenant- 
Colonel Thomas, 1730- 
1797. Major of the Four- 
teenth Regiment, 1767-70, 
and Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1770-73. Deputy to the 
General Court. 1765, '69, 
'72. Colony of Connecti- 
cut. Governor of Vermont. 

Chittenden, Edward Alonzo, 
174. 

Fletcher, Truman Chitten- 
den, 174. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Chittenden, William, 1593- 
1660. One of the four gen- 
tlemen clothed by the Guil- 
ford (Ct.) Colony, with 
"full power and authority 
to act, order, and despatch 
all matters respecting the 
publick weale and civile 
government of the Planta- 
tion, until a church was 
gathered among them." On 
the gathering of the church, 
June 29, 1643, these 
Magistrates resigned their 
trust, and William Chitten- 
den was elected principal 
military man of the Colony, 
also Magistrate of the Plan- 
tation, and Deputy of the 
General Court until his 
death, 1660. 

Chittenden, Edward Alonzo, 
174. 
Church, Colonel Eenjaimin, 
1639-1718. One of the most 
distinguished officers of the 
early Indian Wars. Com- 
manded the party by whom 
King Philip was killed. 
Commander-in-chief of an 
Expedition against theEast- 
ern Indians, 1689. 

Chapman, Thomas B., 39. 

Douvv, Charles G. , 43. 

Dwight, Arthur S., 44. 

Gushing, Harry Cooke, Jr., 

124. 

Church, Sergeant Richard, 

1608-1668, Plymouth, 

Volunteer in Pequot War, 

1637. 

Dorman, William B., 124. 

Churchill, John, 1663. 

Soldier in Plymouth Mili- 
tary Company, 1643. 

Churchill, Gardiner A., 123. 

Coffin. Pvufus, 123. 
Churchill,Colonel William. 
Member of the Virginia 
Council, 1705- 

Gill, William H., in. 
Chute, Sergeant Thomas, 
1690 . Sergeant in 



Captain George Berry's 
Company, and in Captain 
Daniel Hill's Company, 
1748-49. 

Bodge, George M., 122. 
Claiborne, Colonel William, 
1 587-1676. Secretary of 
State of Virginia, 1625. '37, 
'52, '60. Member of Coun- 
cil, 1625, 1660. In 1642 
was made Treasurer of the 
Virginia Colony for life. In 
1653, Deputy-Governor of 
Virginia. Commanded Ex- 
peditions against the In- 
dians in 1629 and 1644. 

Edmunds, Henry, 4, 1S7, 

Lyons, James, 166. 
Clapp, Major Jonathan, 1 713- 
1782. Major in the Massa- 
chusetts Militia. 

Allen, Theodore L., 121. 
Clapp, Captain Preserved, 
1643-1720, Northampton, 
Mass. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court. 

Orne, Henry M., 64. 

Allen, Theodore L., 121. 
Clapp, Roger, 1684 - 1762. 
Deputy to Massachusetts 
General Court. 

Allen, Theodore L., 121. 
Clapp, Captain Roger, 1609- 
1692. Member Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1646. Lieuten- 
ant, 1655. Captain of the 
Castle (Fort Independence). 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1652-73, Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 

Hillhouse, Francis, 53. 

Metcalf. James B., 59. 

Orne, Henry M., 64. 

Allen, Theodore L., 121. 

Hemenway, Frederick T., 
126. 

Boyd, Allen R., 151. 
Clapp, Captain Roger, 16S4- 
1767. Captain in Connect- 
icut Colonial iNIilitia and 
Deputy to General Court. 

Orne, Henry M., 64. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Clapp, Captain Samuel, 1634- 
1708, Dorchester, Mass. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, six terms, 1689-99. 
Hemenway, Frederick T., 
126. 
Clapp, Major Samuel. Scitu- 
ate. Major of Massachu- 
setts Militia in Queen 
Anne's War. Deputy to 
the General Court, Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1680-86, 
90, 91. Deputy to the 
Massachusetts General 
Court, nine terms, 1692- 
1715- 
Clapp, Frederick Walter, 170 
Clapp, Thomas, 1597-16S4, 
Dorchester, Weymouth, and 
Scituate. Deputy to 
the Massachusetts General 
Court, 1649. His son 
Eleazer was killed in battle 
with the Narragansett 
Indians, March 15, 1676. 
Clapp, Frederick Walter, 170. 
Clark, John, Patentee of 
Connecticut under the 
Charter from Charles II., 
1663. Soldier in the Pequot 
War. 
Eaton, Daniel C, 140. 
Hart, .Samuel, 141. 
Clark, LieutenantThaddeus, 

1690, of Falmouth, 

Maine, who was killed there 
in the Second Indian War, 
1690. 
Moseley, Edward A., 61, 154. 
Clark, Thomas, i 599-1697. 
Deputy General Court, 
Plymouth Colony, 1651-55 ; 
served against the Peauot 
Indians, 1637. 
Clark, Alonzo H., 151. 
Clark, Lieutenant William, 
1609-1690. King Philip's 
War. 
Rhoades, Lyman, 68. 
Clarke, Captain Jeremiah, 
1652. President, Re- 
gent, and Acting Governor 
of Rhode Island Colony, 



1648 ; Treasurer, 1644-47 ; 
Lieutenant, 1642 ; Captain, 
1644. 
Robbins, Howard S., 69. 
Clarke, Joseph, 1618-1694. 
Named as Assistant in the 
Second Rhode Island 
Charter of 1663 ; was also 
Assistant in 1658, '64, '65, 
'78. '79- 
Horton, William E., 153. 
Clarke. Governor Walter, 
1639-1714. Governor of 
Rhode Island, King Philip's 
War. 
Pell, Howland, 65. 
Pell, Rodman Corse, 180. 

Clarkson, Matthew, 1702. 

Commissioned in 1689 by 
William III. Secretary of 
the Colony of New York, 
holding office until his death 
in 1702. 
Bleecker, Anthony James, 36. 
Clarkson, Banyer, 40. 
Clarkson, Clermont L. , 40. 
Clarkson, David A., 40. 
Clarkson, Frederick, 40. 
Crosby, Edw.ird N., 41. 
Crosby, Livingston, 42. 
Cleeves, Deputy Governor 
George. Deputy Governor 
of Maine, 1640-43. Deputy 
to General Court, 1663-64. 
Founder of Falmouth (now 
Portland), 1636. 
Moseley, Edward A., 61, 154. 

Clement, Robert, 1658, 

Haverhill. Deputy to the 
General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1647-53. 
Gross, George Herbert, 170. 
Senter, George Albert, 171. 
Clement, Samuel. Member 
of Assembly, New Jersey. 
Griswold, Benjamin H., 112. 
Cleveland, Jo si ah, 1667- 
1709. Served as a private 
in the Indian War, 1688- 
89. Also in the Garrison 
in the West Regiment of 
Middlesex County, 1691-92. 
Jordan, Scott, 180. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Clough, Corporal Samuel, 

1736 . Soldier in the 

Second, Captain T r u e - 
worthy Ladd's, Company 
of Major Thomas Tash's 
New Hampshire Battalion, 
at the defence of Fort Ed- 
ward in 1757. Corporal in 
the Eighth, Captain True- 
worthy Ladd's, Company 
of Colonel John Hart's 
New Hampshire Regiment 
at the Crown Point Expedi- 
tion in 175S. 

Philbrook, Charles Calhoun, 
171. 

Philbrook, Charles Frederick 
Bacon, 171. 

COATES, ROISERT, 1627 , of 

Captain William Turner's 
Company, King Philip's 
War. 

Rhoades, Lyman, 6S. 
Cock, Peter Larssen, Sr., 
1611-1688. Memberof the 
Council, Province of Penn- 
sylvania, 1668. 

Benson, Edwin North, 95. 

CODDINGTON, GOVERNOR WiLL 

lAM, 1601-1678. Assistant, 
Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1630-37 ; Treasurer, 1634- 
36 ; Deputy, 1636-37. Gov- 
ernor Portsmouth and New- 
port, R. I., 1640-47. Gover- 
nor of the Colony, 1674-78. 

Noyes, Charles P., 63. 
Coffin, Lieutenant Tristam, 
1632-1704, Lieutenant at 
Newberry, 1683. Deputy, 
1695, 1700-02, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Remick, John A., 129. 

Remick, Timothy, 130. 

Remick, Ninian B., 129. 
Coffin, Tristam, 1609-16S1. 
Commissioner at Salisbury, 
1655. Chief Magistrate for 
Nantucket under Governor 
Lovelace, of New York. 

Remick, John A., 129 

Remick, Timothy, 130. 
CoGGESHALL, John, 1591-1647. 



President of the Colony of 
Providence Plantations in 
1647. 
Greene, George Sears, Jr., 49. 

COLLAMORE, CAPTAIN AN- 
THONY, 1693. Lieu- 
tenant and Captain of the 
Scituate Company, Massa- 
chusetts Militia. 
CoUamore, John H., 123. 

CoLEGATE, Major Richard, 
1675-1721. Member of the 
Maryland House of Assem- 
bly, from Baltimore County, 
from 1709-21. 
Shoemaker, Michael M., 115. 

Coleman, Thomas, 1600-1674. 
In 1654 appointed to pro- 
cure men and necessaries 
for the expedition against 
Ninnigret in the Narragan- 
sett War. 
Foster, Howell, 47. 

Collier, William, 1670. 

Assistant, 1634-65, Ply- 
mouth Colony. Commis- 
sioner for the United Colo- 
nies, 1643. 
Adams, Edward Milton, 179. 

Collins, Francis, 1635-17 — . 
Member Governor Jenning's 
Council, 1683. 
Griswold, Benjamin H., 112. 

Collins, John, 1616-1670. 
Member of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany of Boston, 1644. 
Collins, Clarence Lyman, 40. 

Combes, Major William, 

1690. Major, Talbot Coun- 
ty Troop of Horse, 1689, 
Province of Maryland. 
Mulliken, Howard, 114. 

CoNANT, Lot, Jr., 165S-1745, 
Beverly, Mass. Soldier in 
Captain Joseph Gardiner's 
Company, King Philip's 
War. 
Abbot, Francis E., 121. 

CoNANT, Governor Roger, 
1592-1679, Beverly, Mass. 
Governor of the Massachu- 
setts Colony at Cape Ann, 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



1625-26, and Salem, 1627- 
29. Deputy to the General 
Court, 1634. 
Hosmer, Edward S., 53. 
Abbot, Francis E., 121. 
Constable, Surgeon John. 
Surgeon in the First Regi- 
ment of the Province of 
New York, 1762. 
McVickar, Edward, 59. 
CoNTEE, Alexander, 1691- 
1740. Member of the 
Maryland Provincial Legis- 
lature from Charles County, 
1724. 
Thomas, Douglass H., 116. 
Converse.Edward, 1590-1663, 
VVoburn. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1660, Mas- 
sachusetts Bay Colony. 
Thompson, Abijah, 131. 
Thompson, John T., 131. 
Wood, Alva S., 134. 
Morris, Seymour, 180. 
Converse, Lieutenant James, 
1620-1715, Charlestownand 
Woburn. Lieutenant of the 
Woburn Company, in gar- 
rison in King Philip's War. 
Deputy, 1679, Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony. 
Thompson, Abijah, 131. 
Wood, Alva S., 134. 
Morris, Seymour, 180. 
Converse, Major James, 1645- 
1706, Woburn, Mass. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
five terms, 1679-92. Speak- 
er, 1699, 1702-03. Com- 
manderatdefenceof Storer's 
Garrison, 1691-92, for which 
service he was made Major. 
Thompson, Abijah, 131. 
Wood, Alva S., 134. 
Morris, Seymour, 180. 
Converse, Captaln Josiah, 
1684-1748, Woburn, Leices- 
ter, and Brook field. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
seven terms, 1715-50. Cap- 
tain of the Woburn Com- 



pany. 
Thompson, Abijah, 131. 



Wood, Alva S., 134. 
Morris, Seymour, 180. 
Converse, Lieutenant Josiah, 
1710-1775, of Woburn and 
Leicester, Mass., and Staf- 
ford, Conn. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1733, from 
Leicester. Lieutenant of 
the Leicester Company. 
Morris, Seymour, iSo. 
Conver, Lieutenant Caspa- 
Rus, 1 693-1 769, of Claver- 
ack, N. Y. Lieutenant in 
Captain Henry Van Rens- 
selaer's Company of Foot 
Militia, 1735, New York 
Provincial Forces, French 
and Indian Wars. 
Beale, Charles F. T., 151. 
Cook, Mordecai. Burgess in 
the Virginia Assembly for 
Gloucester County, 1702. 
Thomas, Douglass H., 116. 
Cooke, Major Aaron, 1610- 
1690, Westfield, Mass. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1668. Ensign, 1676. 
Captain of a garrison in 
King Philip's War. Major 
of Hartford Troop, 1658. 
Ives, Francis J., 55. 
Washburn, John Henry, 83. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Wilson, J. Appleton, 117. 
Heminway, Frederick T., 
126. 
Cooke, Captain Aaron, 2d, 
1641-1716. Ensign, 1663I 
Captain, 1678-1713, Hadley 
Militia. Deputy, 1689, '91. 
'93, '97- 
Ives, Francis J., 55. 
Washburn, John Henry, 83. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Cooke, Francis, 15S3-1663. 
Came over in the May- 
floiucr. Served in Expe- 
dition against Indians, under 
Captain Myles Standish, 
February 16, 1621. Mem- 
ber of the Plymouth Mili- 
tary Company, June 22, 
1644. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Washburn, John Henry, S3. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

Cooke, Deputy -Governor 
Nicholas, 1717-82. Dep- 
uty Governor of Rhode 
Island, under Royal Char- 
ter, 1769. Deputy Gover- 
nor, with power of a Com- 
missioner-in-Chief, 1775. 
Cooke, James Welch, 96. 

Cooke, Samuel, 1641-1702. 
Dragoon in Captain Rob- 
ert Syll's Company, 1675. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

CooLiDGE, John, 1691, 

Watertown. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1658, Colo- 
ny of Massachusetts Bay. 
Chase, William Leverett, I22. 

Cooper, Lieutenant Thomas, 
1619-1695, who, when the 
Indians attacked Brook- 
field, Mass., August 7, 
1675. commanded the res- 
cuing force of twenty-seven 
dragoons and ten Spring- 
field Indians. Killed by the 
Indians at the burning of 
Springfield, October 5, 

1675- 
Dominick, William Gayer, 

43- 

Huse, Hiram Augustus, 174. 

CoRBiN, Henry. Member of 

the Council of Virginia, 

1663-67. Member of the 

Flouse of Burgesses, 1658- 

59- 

Howard, McHenry, 112. 

Newton, Virginius, 166. 
Corliss, Joshua, 1733-1819, 
Haverhill, Mass. Soldier 
in expeditions, 1755, '57, 
'66, French and Indian 
War. 

Corliss, Augustus W., 123. 
Cornell. Ensign Thomas. 
Ensign, Portsmouth Militia, 
1642-44, who served with 
Governor Kieft against 
Indians. Colony of Rhode 
Island. 

Valentine, Abraham B., 81. 



Sands, James Thomas, 188. 

Miller. Charles, 180. 

C o w L E s , John, 1675. 

Deputy from Farmington 
to the General Court of 
Connecticut, 1653-54. 

Cowles, Calvin D., 152. 
CowLES, Captain Josiah, 1716 
-1793. Ensign, 1756. Cap- 
tain, 1761, of the Second 
Company, or Train Band 
of Southington, Conn. 

Cowles, Calvin D., 152. 
Crane, Jasper, of Connecticut 
and New Jersey Colonies, 
1 590-1680. Signer of orig- 
inal agreement to elect 
town officers. New Haven, 
Conn., June 14, 1639. 
Deputy, General Court, 
Connecticut, 1653-58. As- 
sistant, Connecticut Col- 
ony, 1662-67. Deputy, 
Provincial Assembly, or 
House of Burgesses of East 
Jersey, 1667-73. One of 
the founders of Newarke 
Towne (or Newark) N. J., 
and its first magistrate, 
1667. 

Chandler, Walter, 38, 161. 

Ha^sey, Harlan P., 50. 

Halsey, Henry A., 50. 

Goode, G. Brown, 152. 

Toler, Henry Pennington, 
163. 
Crane, Stephen, i 709-1 780. 
Quartermaster on the fron- 
tier, 1758. Member of the 
Assembly of New Jersey, 
1765, et scq. Speaker, 
1770-72. Mayor of Eliza- 
bethtown, 1772-74. Pres- 
ident of the Provincial Con- 
vention, 1774. In 1743 
he was sent to England by 
the people of Elizabeth- 
town, to present their rights 
against the Proprietors, in 
a petition to King George 
II. 

Squier, Charles Burnham 
163. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Crawford, Colonel William. 
1722-1782. Colonial 
Forces, Virginia. Ensign, 
1755. Served at Fort Du- 
quesne under Washington. 
Served in the Pontiac War, 
and in Lord Dunmore's In- 
dian War. Killed by the 
Delaware Indians, 1782. 
Chenoweth, Alexander C, 39. 
Cresson, Corporal Pierre. 
Served in expedition against 
the Indiansat Esopus, 1663. 
Banta, Theodore Melvin, 32. 
Cromwell, Captain Thomas, 
1617-1649. Commanded a 
privateer, 1646-49, under a 
commission from the Earl 
of Warwick. Brought 
Spanish prizes into Boston 
and Plymouth. 
Binney, William Greene, 35. 
Cromwell, William, 1627- 
1684. Member of Legisla- 
tive Council of Maryland 
under Lord Baltimore. 
Chenoweth, Alexander C, 39. 
Cromwell, Charles, 179. 
Crosby, Simon, 2d, 1637-1725. 
Served in garrison, at liil- 
lerica, Mass., and on scout- 
ing service in King Philip's 
War. Private in Captain 
Lane's Troop, 1706. Dep- 
uty, 1691-2, 97-S. 
Carney, Sidney H., Jr., 38. 
Cruger, Henry, 1707-1778. 
Member of New York Pro- 
vincial As:<embly, 1745-59. 
Member of King's Council, 
1767-72. 
Oakley, Henrv Cruger, 63. 
Pell, William Cruger, 66. 
Rhinelander, Philip, 68. 
Rhinelander, T. f. Oakley, 
68. ^ 

Cruttenden, Abraham. As- 
sistant of Colony of New 
Haven, 1639, and Treas- 
urer of Connecticut, 1675 
-80. 
Betts, Frederick H., 34. 
Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 



CuLLiSH. Captain John. Served 
in Pequot War, Captain, 
1639. 
Grinnell, William Milne, 49. 
Curtis, John, 1613-1707. Sol- 
dier in King Philip's War. 
Britton, Charles P., 37. 

Curtis, John, 1st, 169S. 

Member of the First Provin- 
cial Assembly, held by Wil- 
liam Penn at Philadelphia, 
March 10, 1683, also in 
16S4 and 1686. Member 
of the Council, 1688-97, 
Province of Pennsylvania. 
Burton, Robert, iio. 
Curtis, John, 2d, 1692-1753. 
Member of Assembly for 
the three lower Counties of 
Delaware, 1749; and Speak- 
er of the House. 
Burton, Robert, no. 
Curtis, Captain Moses, who 
was Captain in the Militia. 
Curtis, Jonathan S., 139. 
CusHiNG, John, 1627-1708. 
Deputy to General Court, 
1674, and for many years 
after. Assistant 1689, '90, 
'91, Plymouth Colony. 
Deputy to General Court, 
Massachusetts, 1692. 
McGlenen, Edward W., 128. 
Cuthbert, Lieutenant John. 
Associate Regiment, Ches- 
ter County, Colonel Wil- 
liam Moore, of the Province 
of Pennsylvania, 1747-48. 
Gillespie, George Cuthbert, 97. 
Cutler, James. Soldier in 
King Philip's War. 
Cutler, Ralph W., 139. 
Forbes, Charles Spooner, 174. 
Baker, Frank, 179. 
Cutler, Doctor John. Sur- 
geon in King Philip's War. 
Blunt, .Stanhope E., 36. 
McAllister, Heywood Hall, 
58. 
Cutt, John, 1681. Presi- 
dent of the Council of New 
Hampshire, 1679-81. 
Hall, Clayton C, 112. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Cutter, Richard, 1621-1693. 
Member and Officer of 
"the Artillery Company" 
in 1643. Leader and Officer 
of Train Band, Cambridge, 
Mass. 

Wyman, Walter, 156. 

Wyman, Charles Hadley, 
188. 

Wyman, Henry Furkett, 18S. 

CuYLER, Major Hendrick, 

1639-1691. Major of the 

Albany Troop, 1689, 

French and Indian Wars. 

Oakley, Henry Cruger. 63. 

Pell, William Cruger, 66. 

Rhinelander, Philip, 68. 

Rhinelander, T. J. Oakley, 
68. 

Hardie, Francis H. , 152. 

Hardie, Joseph Cuyler, 153. 

Danforth, Deputy-Governor 
Thomas, 1622-1699, Cam- 
bridge. Deputy-Governor 
of Massachussetts, 1676- 
92. 
Boweii, Clarence W., 36. 

Dayton, Lieutenant-Colonel 
Isaac, 1720-1800. Quar- 
termaster Troop of Horse, 
Newport, R. I. Major, 
1770. Lieutenant-Colonel, 

1774- 
Peck, Guy Dayton, 65. 
De La Montagne, General 
Johannes, 1596-1670. 
Graduate of Leyden Uni- 
versity, 1619. Chief in 
Military Command at Man- 
hattan Island, 1640-45. 
Sent with fifty men to the 
defence of Fort Good Hope 
[Hartford, Conn.] against 
the English, 1641. Su- 
preme (Sole) Councillor un- 
der Governor Kieft, 1638- 
46. Member of Governor 
Stuyvesant's Council, 1647- 
56. Vice-Director at Fort 
Nassau, 1656-64. Member 
of the Convention of 1653, 
to secure representative 



government. One of the 
Commissioners on Fortifi- 
cation, 1654. 

Earle, Ferdinand P., 44. 

Koues, George Ellsworth, 56, 
162. 
DE Lancey, Governor James, 

' 1703-1760. Chief-Justice 
and Governor of the Prov- 
ince of New York. 

de Lancey, Edward Floyd, 43. 
De la Warr, Lord, Thomas 
West, first Governor and 
Captain-General of Vir- 
ginia, 1610. 

Ward, Aaron, 83. 
Demarest, David, 1620-1693. 
Delegate from Staten Isl- 
and to the Assembly of 
New Netherland in 1664, 
during the war with the 
English which resulted in 
the surrender of the Prov- 
ince. 

Banta, Theodore Melvin, 32. 
Den I son, Major-General 
Daniel, Massachusetts 
Colonial Forces, who was 
appointed Captain (during 
the Pequot War). 1637, and 
Major-General from 1652 
to 1680. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1635-52. 
Colonial vSecretary. 1653. 
Commissioner for the Unit- 
ed Colonies, 1654-62. 

Chandler, Walter, 39, 161 

Rich, James R., 130. 

Rich, Thomas P., 130. 
Denison, Captain George, 
1620-1694. Captain New 
London County Forces in 
King Philip's War. Served 
in Major John Mann's ex- 
pedition and in Major Tal- 
cott's expedition. Second 
in command to Major Rob- 
ert Treat in the Great 
Swamp Fight. Served on the 
frontier. Captured the In- 
dian Chief Canonchet. 
Chosen with Major John 
Mason to assist the Pequot 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



chiefs to govern their 
tribes. Assistant and Dep- 
uty from Stonington to the 
General Court fifteen terms. 
Colony of Connecticut. 

Avery, Frank Montgomery, 

Si- 
Hand, Billings Learned, 51. 

Brown, George Leroy, 37. 

Murray, Charles H., 62. 

Peck, Guy Dayton. 65. 

Macdonald, Malcolm, loi, 
162. 

Learned, Bela P., 142. 

Robinson, Lucius F., 143. 

Shipman, Arthur L., 144. 

Wheeler, Ralph, 146. 

Gardiner, Curtiss Crane, 187. 

Adams, Edward Milton, 179. 
Dennis, The P,.everend John. 
Chaplain Queen Anne's 
War. 

Dennis, Rodney, 140. 
Dennis, John, 1704-1766. 
Member of the Assembly 
of Maryland, 1755. 

Dennis, James Teacle, III. 
Dennis, Thomas. Soldier in 
King Philip's War. 

Dennis, Rodney, 140. 
DE Peyster, Colonel Abra- 
ham, 1657-1728. Colonel 
of the New York Regiment 
of Foot, 1695. Chief Jus- 
tice and Member of the 
Royal Council, 1698. Act- 
ing Governor, 1700. Treas- 
urer of the Provinces of 
New York and New Jersey, 
1706-21. 

Bishop, Cortlandt F. , 35. 

de Peyster, Frederick J., 43. 

Hamersley, William, 141. 
DE Peyster. Captain Johan- 
nes, 1666-1719. Second 
Battalion Foot, New York, 
1695. 

Bleecker, Anthony James, 36. 

Crosby, Edward N., 41. 

Crosby, Livingston, 42. 

Foulke, Bayard F.. 47. 

Russell, William Hamilton, 
69. 



DE Ruine, Corporal Simon, 
of New Amsterdam, who 
served against Indians in 
1663 at Esopus. 

Banta, Theodore Melvin, 32. 

Meyer, Isaac, 62. 
DE SiLLE, Nicasius, Mem- 
ber of Council, 1653-60. 
Schout Fiscal, New Neth- 
erlands, 1658-60. 

Ferris, Morris P., 46. 
Dewey, Captain Stephen, 
1719-1796. Commanded a 
company in Colonel Wil- 
liam Williams's Regiment 
of Massachusetts 1 roops, 
1758. 

Benedict, Robert Dewey, 34. 

Benedict, George Grenville, 
174. 
De Witt, Captain Andries, 
1657-1710. Captain, King- 
ston Company Associated 
Exempts. 

Innes, Ilasbrouck, 54. 
De Witt, Captain Petrus, 
1722-1790. Captain of Mi- 
litia, Rhinebeck Precinct ; 
and was at Fort Ticonder- 
oga, 1758. 

Innes, Hasbrouck, 54. 
De Wolf, Balthasar. Pri- 
vate in the Lyme Connect- 
icut Train Band, 1668. 

Richards, Frederick B., 68. 
Dickey, Adam, of London- 
derry, N. H. Member of 
Captain Samuel Barr's 
Company of Scouts in his 
Majesty's service against 
the Indians, 1746. 

Melville, Henry, 59. 

Dickinson, Joseph, 1673. 

A soldier, killed by the In- 
dians, September 4, 1673, 
while guiding Captain 
Beer's Company on their 
march to relieve Northfield. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 116. 
Dickinson, Sergeant John, 

1675. Slain in the Falls 

Fight, King Philip's Vvar. 

Murray, Charles H., 62. 



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Dill, Captain Matthew. 
Commissioned Captain in 
Colonel Benjamin Cham- 
bers's Regiment, 1743. 
McAllister, Heyward Hall,58. 

Dillingham, John, 1759. 

Killed in the movement 
against Quebec under Gen- 
eral Wolfe, September 13, 

1759- 
Dillingham, William Paul, 174. 
DiMMOCK, Lieutenant Thom- 
as. See Dymoke. 

Divoll, Ensign John, 

1676. Ensign in first mili- 
tary company, Lancaster. 
Houghton, Henry O., 126. 
Houghton, HenryO., Jr.,127. 
DivoLL, William, 1672-1731. 
Soldier in Peter Joslin's 
Garrison, Lancaster, 1704. 
Houghton, Henry O., 126. 
Houghton, Henry O., Jr.,127. 
Dodge, Captain John, 1636- 
172S, Beverly, Mass. King 
Philip's War. Captain of 
Troopers, i6go. 
Abbott, Francis E., 121. 
Dorman, Timothy, 1730-1764, 
Boxford, Mass. Served in 
Captain Francis Perley's 
Company, Lieutenant-Col- 
onel John Osgood's Regi- 
ment, 1757- 
Dorman. William B., 124. 
DouRY, Lieutenant John, 
1646-1678, Boston. Private 
in Captain Moseley's Com- 
pany. Ensign and Lieu- 
tenant in Captain Daven- 
port's Company, in the 
Great Swamp Fight, in 
King Philip's War. 
Bent, Samuel A., 122. 
Green, Charles Montraville, 

125. 
Deming, Judson K., 139. 
Downing, Emanuel, 1595- 
1658, Salem. Assistant, 
1639-49, Massachusetts Bay 
Colony. 
Washburn, John Henry, 83. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

21 



Downs, Captain Ebenezer, 
1 707-1 790, who served at 
Fort William Henry in 

1755. 
Downes, Anson T., 43. 
Downes, Stancliff B., 43. 
Draper, Captain James, 1691- 
1768, of Dedham, Mass. 
Served in King Philip's 
War. 
Draper, Charles A., 43. 
Draper, T. Wain-Morgan, 43. 
Draper, James, 1654-1698, of 
Dedham, Mass. A soldier 
in King Philip's War. 
Draper, Charles A., 43. 
Draper, T. Wain-Morgan, 43. 
Draper, William F., 124. 
Draper, John, 1725-1805, 
Dover, Mass. Private in 
the Dedham Militia, Indian 
War, 1754. 
Draper, Walter H., 124. 
Dresser, Lieutenant John, 
1639- 1724. Provincial 

Forces of Massachusetts 
Bay. Deputy, 1691, and 
for several years after, from 
town of Rowley. 
Spofford, Paul N., 75. 
Dresser, Captain Richard, 
Captain of the Charlton, 
Mass., Company, in Colo- 
nel John Chandler, Jr.'s, 
Regiment, 1758. 
Hammond, Lyman Dresser, 
180. 
Drury, Captain Thomas. 
Captain. Deputy to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 
1701. 
Green, Charles Montraville, 
125. 
DuBois, Louis, 1626-1695, who 
served in the rescuing ex- 
pedition against the In- 
dians after the massacre at 
Esopus, Ulster Co., N. Y., 
June 7, 1663. 
Collins, Holdridge O., 41. 
DuBois, William M., 44. 
Marshall. Henry Rutgers, 58. 
Gross, Samuel Eberly, 179. 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Dudley, Francis. A soldier in 
King Philip's War. 

Dudley, Edgar S., 44. 
Dudley, Lieutenant James. 
1690-1746. Lieutenant in 
Colonel Samuel Moore's 
New Hampshire Regiment 
at Louisburg, 1744. Also 
served under Captain Nich- 
olas Oilman against Indians 
in 1710. 

Tucker, Oilman H., 80. 
Dudley, Oovernor Joseph. 
1647-1720. Chief Justice 
Supreme Court of the Prov- 
inces of New England and 
New York. President of 
the Colonies of Massachu- 
setts and New Hampshire, 
1686. Member of Andros's 
Council. Oovernor of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1702-15. Fought 
in King Philip's War. 

Cass, Charles Wyllys, 38. 

De Koven, H. L. Reginald, 
42. 

Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 
70. 

Tucker, Oilman H., 80. 
Dudley, Governor Thomas, 
1576-1653. Second Oov- 
ernor of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1634, '40> '45. 'SO- 
Deputy Governor, 1630-34, 
1637-40, 1646-50, 1651-52. 
Assistant. 1635-36, 1641- 
44. In office continuously 
twenty-two years. Commis- 
sioner for the United Colo- 
nies, 1643, '47, '49, and twice 
President of the United 
Colonies, , . Major- 

General, 1646. Signed the 
Charter of Harvard College, 
1650. 

Cass, George Wyllys, 38. 

Chandler, Walter, 39-161. 

Chauncey, Henry, Jr., 39. 

Erving, William V. R., 45. 

Orinnell, William Milne, 49. 

Koues, George Ellsworth, 
56-162. 

Morton, Edward L., 62. 



Ruggles, James F., 69. 
Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 70. 
Stokes, Anson Phelps, 76. 
Taylor, Washington Irving, 

77. 

Tufts, Walter B., 80. 

Williams, Ephraim, 87. 

Adams, Edward M., 121-179. 

Green, Samuel S., 125. 

Sargeant, John Smith, 130— 
181. 

Tucker, William R., 132. 

Woodbury, Urban Andrain, 
175- 

Green, John, 187. 

Gross, Samuel Eberly, 179. 

Hall, Lemuel Ruggles, 179. 

Woodbridge, Jonathan Ed- 
wards, 181. 
Dulany, Daniel, 16S6-1753. 
Member of Council, Prov- 
ince of Maryland. 

Montgomery, Thomas H., 

lOI. 

Dummer, Richard, 1598-167S. 
Assistant. 1635-36. Colony 
of Massachusetts. 

Emery, Rufus, 45. 
DwiGHT, Captain Edmund, 
1717-1755- Ensign at the 
capture of Louisburg. 

Young, William Hopkms, 8g. 
DwiGHT, Captain Timothy, 
1639-1718, of Dedham. 
Cornet of Horse and Cap- 
tain of Foot. Served in ten 
Indian expeditions, and was 
Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts Bay. 

Chapin, Henry D wight, 39. 

Dwight, Arthur S., 44. 

Young, William Hopkins, 89. 
Dwight, Colonel Timothy, 
1694-1771. He served as 
Captain in the old French 
War in 1724. He built Fort 
Dummer, and was its first 
commander. Pie was Colo- 
nel of a Regiment. Chief Jus- 
tice of Hampshire County, 
and Deputy to the General 
Court. 

Dwight, Arthur S., 44. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Dymoke, Ensign Shubael, 
1644-1732. Ensign and 
Deputy to Plymouth Court. 

Eassett, Charles Franklin, 33. 

Hulbert, Henry C, 54. 
Dymoke, Lieutenant Thomas, 

1658. Lieutenant of 

Barnstable Company. In 
active service against the 
Indians, 1643-44. Deputy 
for six years to Plymouth 
Court. 

Eassett, Charles Franklin, 33. 

Hulbert, Henry C, 54. 

Leach, J. Granville, 99. 

Earle, Edward, 1668-1714. 
Member of the House of 
Deputies, 1695. New Jer- 
sey Commissioner of Reve- 
nue during the French 
War, 1702-13. 

Earle, Ferdinand P., 44. 
Earle, Captain Ralph, 1606- 
1678. Captain of a Troop of 
Horse. Colony of Rhode 
Island, 1671. 

Prime, Ralph Earle, 67. 
Eastman, Captain Ebenezer. 
Officer in Port Royal Ex- 
pedition ; and Captain, siege 
of Louisburg. 

Walker, George L., 145. 
Eastman, Captain Joseph, 
Captain in Crown Point 
Expedition, 1755. 

Walker, George L., 145. 
Eaton, Governor Theophi- 
LUS, 1590-1657. Governor 
of New Haven Colony, 
1639-57. flounder of the 
City of New Haven. 

Fitch, Edward Sherman, 46. 

Metcalf, James Betts, 59. 

Pond, Charles Hobby, 66. 

Pond, Wiuthrop, 66. 

Wilcox, Reynold Webb, 87. 

Eishop, Timothy H., 138. 

Pond, Nicholas Misplee, 143. 

Norton, John Grant, 175. 
Edwards, Rev. Timothy, 
1669-1758. Chaplain Colo- 
nial Forces of Connecticut, 



Expedition to Canada, 1711. 
First Minister at East 
Windsor, 1694-1758, sixty- 
four years. 

Dwight, Arthur S., 44. 

Edwards, I'ierrepont, 44-162. 

Stringer, George A., 76. 
Elliot, Asa. Soldier in the 
campaign, 1757-58, against 
the French and Indians. 

Elliott, Daniel Giraud, 45. 
Elliott, Henry. A soldier in 
King Philip's War, 1675. 

Elliott, Daniel Giraud, 45. 
Ellison, Colonel Thomas, 
1701-1779. Colonel in 
French and Indian War. 
In 1757 marched his regi- 
ment from Ulster County to 
Fort Edward to the relief 
of Fort William Henry. 

Morton, Frederick Nash, 175. 
Ellsworth, Captain David. 
Siege of Louisburg, 1745. 

Taintor, George E., 145. 
Ellsworth. Captain John, 
1697-17S4. Captain Colo- 
nial Forces of Connecticut. 
Ensign, French and Indian 
War, 1756. 

Stringer, George A., 76. 

Elmer, Edward, 1676, 

Killed by Indians in King 
Philip's War, June, 1676. 

Booraem, Robert E., 36. 
Ely, Captain William. En- 
sign of Third Company 
Militia, Lyme, Conn., 
173S. Lieutenant, 1740. 
Captain, 1745, during Louis- 
burg Expedition. 

Ely, Smith, 45. 
Emery, Anthony. Kitlery, 
Me., and Portsmouth, N. 
H. Deputy to the Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 
1672. 

Eowen, George Henry, 170. 

Eowen, Hosea Emery, 170. 

Emery, James, 1630 . Kit- 

tery, Me. Deputy to the 
Massachusetts General 
Court, 1693 and 1695. 



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INEEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Bowen, George Henry, 170. 

Bowen, Hosea Emery, 170. 
Emery, Jonathan, 1652-1723. 
Served under Major Sam- 
uel Appleton in the Swamp 
Fight. 

Emery, Brainerd Prescott, 45. 

Emery, Rufus, 45. 
Emery, Colonel Stephen, 
1710-1795. Ensign, 1746. 
Captain, 1757. Colonel of 
Seventh Regiment, Massa- 
chusetts Militia. Appointed, 
1767, by Francis Bernard, 
Esq., and by Thomas 
Hutchinson, Esq., Colonel 
of the Second Regiment of 
the towns of Newbury and 
Rowley in 1771. 

Emery, Brainerd Prescott, 45. 

Emery, Rufus, 45. 

Brigg, Frank O., 161. 
Endicott, Governor John, 
1 588-1665, Salem. Gov- 
ernor Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1629. General of 
forces against Indians, 
1636. Deputy-Governor, 
1641. Governor, 1644. Ser- 
geant-Major, 1645. Presi- 
dent United Colonies, 1658. 

Endicott, Robert, 45. 

Putnam, George J., 129. 
Erving, Colonel John, 1693- 
1786. Assistant of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony twenty 
years. Colonel of the Bos- 
ton Regiment. 

Erving, WiUiam V. R., 45. 

Fales, Captain Eliphalet, 
1717-1781, Dedham, Mass. 
Captain in Crown Point E.\- 
pedition, 1755-56. 
Mason, Charles F., 128. 

Farmer, Major Robert, 
1720-T779. Captain, 1740, 
in the Nineteenth Regiment 
of Foot, Province of East 
Jersey ; and Major of the 
Thirty-fourth Foot (Cum- 
berland Regiment). 
Brooke, George. Jr., 96. 



Farrar, Jacob, 1642-1675. 
Killed by the Indians in 
King Philip's War, August 
22, 1675. 
Farrar, George D., 46. 
Farrington, Nathaniel, 
1656 , Dedham. Pri- 
vate in Captain John Ja- 
cob's Company, Hingham. 
Hall, Lewis C. , 126. 
Feake, Lieutenant Robert, 
Lieutenant in Captain Pat- 
rick's Company, Colonial 
Forces, 1632-36, Member 
of the First General Court, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay, 1635-36. 
Thomas, Lawrence Buckley, 

78. 
Morton, Thomas G., loi. 
Fenn, Lieutenant Benjamin. 
Assistant, 1654 and 1665- 
72. Colony of Connecticut. 
Pond. Charles Hobby, 66. 
Sanford, George B., 144. 
Fernald, Captain John, 

i6g8 . Captain of the 

" Abigail," Siege of Louis- 
burg. 
Fernald, Charles A., 124. 
Field, Sergeant Samuel, 

1697. A soldier in the 

Falls Fight, May 19, 1676, 
in King Philip's War ; 
and was killed by Indians, 
1697. 
Foote, Horace A., 47. 
Merriman, William Bucking- 
ham, 142. 

Field, Zacheriah, 1666. 

One of the thirty-seven 
soldiers from Hartford that 
served in the Pequot War. 
Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 75. 
Field, Captain Zecheriah, 
1685-1746. Sergeant in 
Captain Kellogg s Com- 
pany, Father Ralle's War, 
1725. Captain, Northfield 
(Mass.) Company of Mili- 
tia, 1743. 
Field, Thomas Goldsmith, 
46. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



FiLKiN, Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry, 1713. Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, Kings County 
Militia, 171 1. 
Smitli. Philip II. S., 74. 
Fish, Captain Samuel, who 
served in King Philip's 
War. 
Heilner, George C, 52. 
Fisher, Captain Daniel, 
1649-1713. Captain, Ded- 
ham Massachusetts Com- 
pany, 1676. 
Fisher, Harris B., 46. 
Fisher, Nathaniel C, 46. 
Fitch, Captain Abner, 1703- 
1798, of Lebanon. Captain, 

1753- 
Hart, George W., 52. 

Fitch, The Reverend James, 
1622-1702, of Hartford. 
Chaplain of the Connecti- 
cut Forces in the Great 
Swamp Fight in King 
Philip's War. 
Shepard, Robert Fitch, 73. 

Fitch, Major James, 1649- 
1727. Served against In- 
dians, and also against the 
French in 1702. 
Shepard, Robert Fitch, 73. 

Fitch, Captain Jeremiah, 
1670-1736. Captain, 170S. 
Deputy, 1725 and 1734. 
Hart, George W., 52. 

Fitch, Captain John, 1667- 
1743, of Connecticut 
Militia. Deputy twenty 
sessions. 
Price, Henry R., 67. 

Fitch, Lieutenant Samuel, 
1727-1811. Appointed by 
Governor Jonatlian Law of 
Connecticut. First Lieu- 
tenant of Captain William 
Whiting's Company of Foot 
for the Expedition against 
Canada, 1746. Deputy to 
the General Court from 
Norwalk, 1744-68. Com- 
mittee of War, Crown 
Point, 1757. 
Fitch, Edward Sherman, 46. 



Fitch, Captain Thomas, 1630- 
1690. Ensign, 1665. Com- 
missioner, i66g. Captain, 
1673, and in King Philip's 
War. Deputy-Governor, 
.1673. 

Fitch, Edward Sherman, 46. 
FiTz Hugh, Colonel 
William, 1651-1701. 
Lieutenant -Colonel of 
Westmoreland County, 
Va., 1683. Member House 
of Burgesses, 1678-87. 
Colonel of Stafford County 
Forces, 1690. 

Thomas, Douglass H., 78, 
116. 

Walker, John Garland, 166. 

Walker, William James, 
166. 
Flagg, Lieutenant Gershom, 
1641-1690. First Lieuten- 
ant of the Woburn Com- 
pany, Massachusetts 
Troops. Served in the 
French and Indian War. 
Killed in action near Lee, 
N. H., July 6, 1690. 

Piatt, Franklin, 103. 
Fleete. Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry. Member first 
Maryland Assembly, 1637 
-38. Captured by the Ana- 
costa Indians, 1623. Ran- 
somed, 1627. Commis- 
sioned by Lord Baltimore, 
1644, with the power of 
Captain-General, to make 
treaty of peace with the 
Susquehannas. Burgess 
for Lancaster County, Va., 
1652. 

Throckmorton, Charles W., 

79- 
Fleet, Alexander Frederick, 

187. 
Flint, Thomas, 1645-1721, 
Salem. Soldier in King 
Philip's War. In Captain 
Gardner's Company on ser- 
vice against Narragansetts 
in 1675. 
Foster, George W., 124. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



FoNBUSH, Thomas, 1667-1738, 
Westboro, Mass. Served 
in Indian Wars. 
Fonbush, William C, 47. 

Foot, Major Isaac, 1717-1755, 
Branford, Conn. Lieu- 
tenant, 1750. Major, 1755. 
Member Council of War, 

1755- 
Foot, Morris Cooper, 47. ■ 
Foo TE, Captain Abraham, 
1725-1S23. Ensign. 1757. 
Lieutenant, 1758. Captain, 
1760. Captain of the 
Second Connecticut Regi- 
ment in 1760. Served in 
the Expedition against 
Montreal. 

Ives, Francis J., 55. 
FooTE. Captain Joseph, 1666- 
1751. Lieutenant. Branford 
Connecticut Train Band, 
1713. Captain, 1715. Dep- 
uty, 1714-15- 

Ives, Francis J., 55. 
FooTE, Quartermaster Na- 
thaniel, 2d. Quartermas- 
ter of Captain William 
Turner's Company in "The 
Falls Fight," May 19, 1676, 
King Philip's War. 

Isham, Charles, 55. 

Foote, Wallace Turner, Jr., 
47- 

Brainerd, Leverett, 138. 

Foote, John Crocker. 187. 
Foote, Lif.utenant Robert, 
1629-1681. Lieutenant, 
Branford Connecticut Train 
Band. 1677. 

Ives, Francis J., 55. 

Ford, Thomas, 1676, 

Windsor, Conn. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1638, 
'41, '44, "54- 

Allen, Theodore L., 121. 
Forrest. Patrick. Member 
of the Maryland House of 
Burgesses, 1649-50. Grand- 
son of Sir Anthony Forrest, 
Knt., who with his son and 
wife (the first gentlewoman 
to land in America) came to 



Jamestown, Va., in 1608 
with Captain John Smith. 

Henry, John W., 153. 

Henry, J. Malcolm, 153.^ 
Foster. David. 1704-1779. 
Private in the Sixth Regi- 
ment of Militia, Province of 
New Hampshire, 1746, un- 
derColonel Benjamin Rolfe. 

Spies, Francis F., 75. 

Foster, Edward, 1644. 

Deputy to the General 
Court from Scituate. 1639 
and 1640. Served in the 
Scituate Company Plym- 
outh Colony Forces, 1643. 

Daves, John C, iii. 

Foster, Francis A., 124. 
FouLSHAM, Lieutenant Peter, 
1649-1717. Ensign of the 
Exeter Company, New 
Hampsliire Militia, 1692. 
Lieutenant, 1710. 

Folsom, William Henry, 46. 

Tucker, Gilman H,, 80. 

Folsom, Albert A., 124. 
FowKE, Colonel Gerard, 

1669. Burgess from 

Westmoreland County to 
the Virginia Assembly, 

1663 . Burgess from 

Charles County to the Mary- 
land Assembly, 1665. 

Ramsay, Henry A., 115. 
Fowle, Lieutenant James, 
1642- 1690. Member of 
Woburn Company. 

Churchill, Gardiner A., 123. 
Fowle, Captain John, 1671- 
1744, Woburn. Member of 
Woburn Company, 1721- 
44. 

Churchill, Gardiner A., 123. 
Fowler, John, 1715-1803, 
Ipswich, Mass. One of 
Captain Richard Manning's 
Troopers, under Colonel 
Daniel Appleton, who 
marched to the relief of 
Fort William Henry, Au- 
gust, 1757. 

Perley, Harry Otis, 66. 

Dorman, William B., 124. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Fowler, Joseph, 1629-1676, 
Ipswich, Mass. Soldier in 
Captain William Turner's 
Company. King Philip's 
War. Killed in the Falls 
Fight, May ig, 1676. 

Dorman, William B., 124. 
Fowler, Lieutenant Wil- 
liam. King Philip's War. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, Colony of Con- 
necticut, 1673-80. 

Fowler, Franklin H., 47, 140. 

French, William F , 140. 
Fox, Jabez, of Portland, Me. 
Assistant, 1752-55 ; and 
Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Moseley, Edward A., 61, 

154- 
Freeman, Edmund, 1590-1682. 
Assistant, 1640-46. Mem- 
ber of the Council of War, 
1642, to provide forces for 
the safety of the Colony 
against the Indians. Plym- 
outh Colony. 

Sears, Clinton B., 72. 

Story, Henry G., 76. 

Page, S. Davis, 102. 

Wheeler, Horace L., 133. 

Clark, Alonzo H., 151. 
Freeman, Major John, 1627- 
1719. Ensign of Military 
Company of \Valtham,i654. 
Major in Expedition against 
the Indians at Saconett, 
1667. Member of the 
Council of War, 1667-76. 
Captain in fight against 
Indians at Taunton, 1675. 
Chosen Major, Barnstable 
Troops, 1685. 

Freeman, George W., 47. 

Sears, Clinton B., 72. 

Story, Henry G., 76. 

Clark, Alonzo H., 151. 

Fuller, Austin Weld, 174. 
French, Lieutenant Wil- 
liam, 1604-1681, Billerica, 
Mass. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1663. 



Lieutenant in King Philip's 
War. 

Carney, Sidney Howard, Jr., 
38. 

Morris, Seymour, 128. 

Philbrook, Charles F. B., 
128, 171. 
Frost, Major Charles, of 
Kittery, Me., 1632-1697. 
Member Provincial Coun- 
cil, New Hampshire, in 
1681. Major of the Maine 
Regiment. Killed by 
Indians, 1697. 

Blunt, Stanhope E., 36. 
Frothingham, David, 1727- 
1766. Was in military ser- 
vice in Massachusetts in 
1746. French War. 

Schieffelin, George Richard, 

71- 

Frye, Lieutenant James. 

Lieutenant at Crown Point, 

1756. Afterwards Colonel. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 50. 

Frye, Colonel Joseph, 1711- 
1794, Fryeburg, Maine. 
Deputy, Massachusetts 
General Court, 1750-54. 
Ensign in Hale's Regi- 
ment, Siege of Louisburg, 
1745. Colonel, and taken 
prisoner, at Fort William 
Henry, 1757. 
Martin, William P., 128. 

Fryer, Captain Nathaniel, 

16 1705, Boston, Mass., 

and Portsmouth, N. H. 
Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 
1666. Commissioner with 
Captain Champernoon to 
conclude a treaty with the 
Indians at Casco, Me., in 
1678. Royal Councillor of 
the Province of New Hamp- 
shire, u n d e r Lieutenant- 
Governor Cranfield, 1683. 
Justice of the Court of 
Common Pleas, 1683. 
Commissioned Captain in 
King William's War by the 
Governor of Massachusetts, 



224 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



1690. Royal Councillor 
under Governor Allen's 
Commission, 1692-1702. 
President of the Governor's 
Council, 1695. Chief Jus- 
tice of the Court of Common 
Pleas, 1693-95. Judge of 
the Probate Court, 1697- 
1705. Commandant of His 
Majesty's Fort William and 
Mary at Newcastle, under 
Lieutenant-Governor Usher, 
1692-97. Captain of Mili- 
tia, 1702. 

Wilson, Fred A., 133. 

Frisbie, Franklin Senter, 170. 
Fuller, Lieutenant John, 
163X-1695. Lieutenant. 
Served in King Philip's 
War. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1674, and 
four years after. Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Rhoades, Lyman, 68. 

Watkins, Walter K., 1 33. 

Fuller, John, 1666, 

Lynn. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1655 and 1664. 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Watkins, Walter K., 132. 
Fuller, Captain Joseph, 
1652-1740. Captain, Mas- 
sachusetts Militia. 

Chase, William L., 123. 
Fuller, Captain Matthew, 

1678. Lieutenant 

under Myles Standish, 1654. 
Surgeon-General Plymouth 
Colony Forces in the Great 
Swamp Fight, 1675. 

Norton, Edward L., 62. 
Fuller, Lieutenant Samuel, 

1675, of Barnstable. 

Killed in King Philip's 
War. Plymouth Colony. 

Norton, Edward L., 62. 

Gale, Captain Isaac, 1708- 
1793, who served as Lieu- 
tenant in Captain Solomon 
Holman's Company in the 
expedition for the relief of 



Fort William Henry in 
1757- Promoted Captain, 
1763. Resigned, 1769. 

Henry, John Francis, 52. 

Henry, William Barrett, 52. 

Chase, William L., 123. 

Gallup, Captain John, 

1675. One of the six Con- 
necticut Captains killed in 
the Great Swamp Fight. 

Hart, George W., 51. 
Gardiner, Colonel Abraham, 
.Suffolk County, New York 
Provincial Militia, 1772. 

Thompson, Frederick Dio- 
dati, 78. 
Gardiner, Lieutenant Lion, 
1599-1663. Lieutenant in 
the English Army. Engi- 
neer and Master of Works 
of Fortification in Leagues 
of the Prince of Orange 
in the Low Countries. En- 
gineer at Boston. Con- 
structor and Commander of 
Saybrook Fort,Pequot War. 
The first Englishman seated 
in New York. Lord of the 
Isle of Wight (now called 
Gardiner's Island). 

Coghill, Howard, 40. 

Gardiner, David, 48. 

Gardiner, Robert A., 48. 

Thompson, Frederick Dio- 
dati, 78. 

Lennig, Charles F., 100. 

Coit, Robert, 139. 

Gardiner, Curtis Crane, 187. 
Gardiner, Captain-Lieuten- 
ant Luke, who came to 
Maryland on the Ark and 
Dove, 1634. Member of 
Assembly, 1659, Province 
of Maryland. 

Ramsay, Henry A., 115. 
Gerard, Thomas, 1600-1673. 
Member of the Assembly 
from St. Marie's Hundred, 
1641, and Member of the 
Council. Commissioner of 
the Proprietary, and Lord 
of St. Clement's Manor, 
Province of Maryland. 



225 



INDEX Oh ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Jenkins, Edward A., 113. 

Jenkins, Edmund P., 113. 
Ramsay, Kenry A.. 115. 
Gerrish, Captain John, 1646- 
1714, Newbury, Mass., and 
Dover, N. H. Captain of 
New Hampshire Militia in 
1672. Captain of all the 
Troops of Horse in the 
Province of New Hamp- 
shire, 1680. Commissioned 
Captain in King William's 
War by the Governor of 
Massachusetts, i6go. High 
Sheriff of the Province of 
New Hampshire, 1683. 
Member of the Special As- 
sembly convened by Gov- 
ernor Cranfield in 1684. 
Deputy to the General 
Court of New Hampshire, 
1684, '89, '90, '97, under Gov- 
ernor Allen's commission, 
1692. Royal Councillor of 
the Province of New Hamp- 
shire. Justice of the Supe- 
rior Court, 1699-17 14. 

Wilson, Fred A., 133. 

Frisbie, Franklin Senter, 170. 
Gerrish, Colonel Timothy, 
1684-1756, Dover, N. H. 
Proprietor of Gerrish's Isl- 
and, Kittery, Me. Captain 
in the Provincial Militia at 
Dover, 1719. Deputy to 
the General Court of New 
Hampshire, 1709, '15, '22. 
Colonel of the Provincial 
Militia of York County, 
Me., 1725. Appointed in 
1730 by Governor Belcher 
of Massachusetts, Justice of 
the Court of Common Pleas, 
of which Sir William Pep- 
perrell, Bart., was Chief Jus- 
tice. Royal Councillor of 
the Provinceof Massachu- 
setts, 1730-1735- 

Frisbie, P>anklin Senter, 170. 
Gerrish, Captain William, 
1617-1687, Newbury and 
Boston, Mass. First Cap- 
tain of the Military Com- 



pany of Newbury. Captain 
in King Philip's War, 1675- 
76. In command of the 
garrison at Newbury sev- 
eral years. Deputy to the 
General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1650. '51, '53, '54, 
"63, '64- 

Wood, Marshall William, 88. 

Wilson, Fred A., 133. 

Frisbie, Franklin Senter, 170. 
GiBBARD, William. Deputy to 
the General Court. Secre- 
tary and Assistant, New 
Haven Colony. 

Stoddard, William B., 144. 
Gibbon, Deputy-Governor 
Ambrose, 1600 . Dep- 
uty, Governor of New 
Hampshire, 1630. Captain 
Portsmouth Colony Alarm, 
1643. 

Trenchard, Edward, 79. 
Gibson, Captain James, 1700- 
1752. A retired ofticer of 
the British Army. He 

. joined the Expedition to 
Cape Breton and Louisburg 
in 1745, having contributed 
;^500 thereto. One of three 
who escaped death while on 
a scout. May 10. With five 
men he towed the fire-ship 
against the enemy's fleet 
and the west gate, which 
did great execution. 

Johnson, Jeremiah A., 55. 

Johnson, James Bowen, 153. 
Gilbert, Cornet Jonathan. 
Cornet of Troop of Horse 
under Captain John Mason. 

Hooker, Edward W., 142. 
Gilbert, Deputy-Governor 
Matthew. Deputy-Gov- 
ernor New Haven Colony, 
1661-63. 

Munson, C. La Rue, 102. 
GiLMAN, Captain John, 1624- 
1708. Lieutenant of the 
Militia at Exeter, N. H., 
1669. Member of the first 
Council of the Province of 
New Hampshire, 1680. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Member of Assembly, 1693- 
97. Speaker of the House 
in 1695. Captain Exeter 
Militia. 

Tucker, Oilman H., So. 

Wakeman, Jessup, 82. 

Brown, David H., 122. 

Churchill, Nathaniel Wiley, 
123. 

Folsom, Albert A., 124. 

Batchelder, George A., 151. 

Batchelder, Joseph F., 151. 

Batchelder, Richard N., 151. 

Koues, George Ellsworth, 
162. 

Ballord, Esek Steere. 186. 
Glen, Alb;xander Lindsay, 

1685. A soldier in the 

service of the Dutch West 
India Company at Fort 
Nassau, on the South River, 
in 1633. Magistrate at' 
Albany, 1643-63. Proprie- 
tor at Schenectady, 1663. 

Beekman, James William, 34. 

Hardie, Joseph Cuyler, 153. 
Glen, Colonel Jacob, 1691- 
1762. Member of the New 
York Colonial Assembly, 
1726-51. 

Beekman, James William, 34. 
Glen, Captain John Sanders. 
164S-1731. Captain First 
Foot Company, Schenec- 
tady, 1700. Served in 
French and Indian Wars, 
16S9. 

Beekman, James William. 34. 

Hoff, John Van Rensselaer, 

53- 
Van Rensselaer, Maunsell, 81. 
Godfrey, John. Commander 
of an armed ship sent 
against the French at Block 
Island in 1690. 
Greene, George S., Jr., 49. 
Gold, Major Nathan. See 

Gould. 
GoocH, James. Soldier in 
French and Indian War, 
1692. 
Gooch, Frank A., 141. 
Ballord, Esek Steere, 1S6. 



GooDE, John, 1630-1709. Of 
Virginia Colonial Forces in 
General Bacon's Campaign 
against the Iroquois (Sus- 
quehannocks and Man- 
goacks), 1675-76. 

Goode, G. Brown, 152. 
Goodrich, Ensign William. 
Ensign in Wethersfield 
Train Band, commanded by 
Captain Samuel Welles. 
Deputy, 1660-66. 

Elliott, Daniel G., 45. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, V/illiam Ives, 86. 
Goodyear, Deputy-Governor 
Stephen, 1658. Dep- 
uty-Governor of New Ha- 
ven Colony, 1655-58, and 
Commissioner for the Unit- 
ed Colonies, 1643. 

Wakeman, Jessup, 82. 

Heaton, John E., 141. 

Robertson, Abram Heaton, 
143- 

Smith, Robert A., 155. 
GooKiN, Major- General 
Daniel, 1612-1687. Cap- 
tain of a Military Company, 
1648. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court from Cambridge, 
1649 to 1651. Speaker, 
165 1. Assistant, 1652 to 
1686. In 168 I was ap- 
pointed Major-General of 
the Colony of Massachu- 
setts. 

Bowen, Clarence W'inthrop, 
36. 

Wood, Marshall W., 88. 

Salisbury, Edward E., 144. 

Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, 
146. 

Smith, Frank B., 155. 

Gordon, Thomas, 1722. 

One of His Majesty's Coun- 
cil, Province of East Jersey. 
Deputy Secretary, 1692. 
Attorney - General, 1692. 
Receiver - Gen e r a 1 and 
Treasurer, 1 7 10-19. and one 
of the Lords Proprietors. 

Hamersley, J. Hooker, 51. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



GoRHAM, Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel John, 1651-1716. 
Served in the Great Swamp 
Fight in King Philip's War; 
also in Canadian Expedi- 
tion, i6go, and was second 
in command under Colonel 
Benjamin Church in the 
Expedition, 1704. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 49. 

Norton, Edward L., 62. 
GoRUM, Captain John (or Gor- 
ham), 1620-1676. Deputy 
to the General Court, 1653, 
to consider the military 
affairs of the Colony. Lieu- 
tenant, 1673. Captain of 
' the Second or Barnstable 
Company of the Plymouth 
Colony Regiment under 
Major William Bradford at 
the Great Swamp Fight. 
Died in the service, from 
fever, at Swanzey, Febru- 
ary 5, 1676. 

Coghill, Howard, 40, 161. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 49. 

Macy, Sylvanus J., 58. 

Norton, Edward L., 62. 

Adams, Edward M., 121. 

Sprague, Frank W., 130. 
Gorton, Samuel. Commis- 
sioner to the Narragansett 
Indians, and Member of the 
General Assembly of Rhode 
Island, 1652-66. 

Townsend, James Hill, 79. 
Gould, Major Nathan, 

1694. Assistant, 1657, 

'62, '94. Major, 1666. 
Member of Committee of 
Defense against Dutch, 
1662. Representative to 
the first Colonial Congress 
in New York, i6go. Major 
of Dragoons, 1675. 

Davenport, Timothy, 42. 

Jennings, Albert Gould, 55. 

Walker, Williston, 145. 
Gould, Lieutenant-Govern- 
or Nathan, 1663-1723. 
Chief Justice Supreme 
Court 1712. Lieutenant- 



Governor of Connecticut, 
1708-23. 
Jennings, Albert Gould, 55. 

Gould, John, 161 0-1690, 
Charlestown, Mass. Troop- 
er in Lieutenant William 
Hasey's Company, and in 
Captain Wheeler's Com- 
pany, also in Captain 
Hutchinson's Company. 
Gould, Levi S., 125. 

Gould, Captain John, 1635 

, Topsfield, Mass. Was 

successively Ensign, Lieu- 
tenant, and Captain of a 
Company in Topsfield, 
167S-96. 
Dorman, William B., 124. 

Graham, Jabez. Soldier in 
King Philip's War. 
Coghill, Howard, 40. 

Graham, Colonel James. At- 
torney-General of Province 
of New York, 1685-87, and 
1691-1701. Member and 
Speaker of Provincial As- 
sembly of New York. First 
Recorder of New York, 
1683-1700. 
Carnochan, Gouverneur M., 

38. 

Granger, Quartermaster- 
Sergeant Abner, 1735- 
1816. Quartermaster-Ser- 
geant First Connecticut 
Colonial Troops, 1758, 
French and Indian Wars. 
Remington, Cyrus K., 68. 

Granger, Launcelot, Suf- 
field, Conn., 1633-1689. 
Went with the inhabitants 
of Suffield to Westfield, 
Mass., and was severely 
wounded in the attack on 
that town in September, 
King Philip's War. 
Remington, Cyrus Kingsbury, 
68. 

Grant, Captain Noah, 171S- 
1756, of Grant's Hill, Conn. 
Served as Lieutenant in 
Captain Rodger's Scouts at 
Lake George, November, 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



1755- Promoted Captain 
Seventh Company Second 
Connecticut Regiment, 
1756. He had distinguished 
himself so greatly during 
the campaign that the As- 
sembly, in 1756, voted him 
" thirty Spanish milled dol- 
lars" as a gratuity, at the 
same time giving Captain 
Israel Putnam fifty such 
dollars. He was killed 
September 20, 1756, while 
out with a scouting party of 
Mohawks and Highlanders 
from Fort William Henry. 

Grant, Frederick Dent, 48. 
Gray, John, 1729-1813. Pri- 
vate in Captain Robert 
Lothridge's Company, Col- 
onel Israel Williams's Regi- 
ment, relief of Fort William 
Henry, 1757. 

Shelton, George G., 72. 

Shelton, William A., 73. 
Green, Lieutenant Henry, 
1638-1717, iMalden. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
i6Sg, '94, i703,'o4. Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 

Green, Charles M., 125. 
Green, Captain John, 1632- 
1707, Maiden. Captain of 
Military Company. Deputy 
to General Court, 1692, '93, 
'94, 96. 

Hall, George F., 125. 
Green, Captain Samuel, 1615- 
1701, Cambridge, Mass. 
Ensign in King Philip's 
War. Commissioned Officer 
of Colonial Forces of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1 660-1 701. 

Butler, Henry P., 38. 
Greenbury, Colonel Nich- 
olas, 1697. Member 

of the Council of Sir Lionel 
Copley, first Royal Gov- 
ernor, 1692. President of 
the Council, 1694. Acting 
Governor of the Province 
of Maryland from Septem- 
ber 9, 1693, to September 



25, 1693. Commissary-Gen- 
eral of the Province, 1692. 
Chancellor and Keeper of 
the Great Seal, 1692-94. 
Field Officer for the County 
of Anne Arundel, 1694. 

Griffith, William R., in. 

Hoffman, Richard C, H2. 

Poultney, Walter De C, 
114. 

Griffith, Merriwether, 125. 

Tilton, Palmer, 132. 

Tilton, Warren C 132. 
Greene, Deputy-Governor 
John. Commissioner to the 
General Court, 1652-63. 
Attorney-General, 1657- 
60. Assistant, seven terms, 
1660-90. Deputy, nine 
terms, 1664-80. " Major 
for the Main," 1696. Dep- 
uty-Governor, 1690-1700. 
Captain, 1664; Major, 1683, 
Colony of Rhode Island. 

Greene, George S., Jr., 49. 

I'age, S. Davis, 102. 

Rogers, James S., 103. 
Greene, Thomas, Sr. , 1628- 
1717. Assistant, Colony of 
Rhode Island. 

Page, S. Davis, 102. 
Greenleaf, Captain Ed- 
mund, 1600-1671, of New- 
bury. Massachusetts Colo- 
nial Forces. Lieutenant, 
1642 ; Captain, 1645, New- 
bury Company. 

Spofford, Paul N., 75. 

Wood, Marshall William, 88. 

Remick, John A., 129. 

Remick, Timothy, 130. 
Greenleaf, Captain Stephen, 
1652-1743, Newbury, Mass. 
Commanded his company 
in battle with French and 
Indians at Wells, Me., 
1690. 

Wood, Marshall William. 88. 

Greenleaf, Captain Stephen, 

1630 -1690. Drowned 

during E.Kpedition against 

Port Royal, 1690. 

Wood, Marshall William, 88. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Greenwood, Captain Thomas, 
1696-1774, Newton. Mass. 
Captain in the Massachu- 
setts Militia. Deputy to the 
General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay from 1743 to 

1756- 
Jackson, Henry Stedman, 171. 
Gregg, Captain James, 1678- 
1735. Commanded the first 
company of soldiers raised 
in Londonderry, 1719, dur- 
ing War with the Eastern 
Indians, Province of New 
Hampshire. 
Gregg. Levi Laertes, 49. 
Melville, Henry, 59. 
Gregg, Major Samuel, X738- 
1808. Sergeant in Captain 
Rodger's Company of 
Rangers in the French and 
Indian War, 1758. Was in 
the Cape Breton Expedi- 
tion and at the storming of 
the French works at Caber- 
rus Bay. 
Gregg, Norris Bradford, 187. 
Gregg, William Henry, 187. 
Greeg, William Henry, Jr., 
^187. 
Gregson, Thomas. Assistant 
First Treasurer New Ha- 
ven Colony. Commissioner 
for the United Colonies, 
1643-46. Commissioner to 
Parliament, 1646. 
Ward, Charles Samuel. 145. 
Gridley, Thomas. Soldier in 
Pequot War. 
Tliroop, George Enos, 79. 
Grim. David. 173S-1826. Of 
the Privateers Kingof Prus- 
sia and General Wolfe, 
1757-1758- In an engage- 
ment in which an enemy's 
ship was blown up, a pack- 
age of papers with valuable 
information fell on the deck 
of the General JVol/e. 
Schermerhorn, Charles A., 70. 
Grinnell, Sergeant George. 
Sergeant, 1750. 
Grinnell, William Milne, 49. 



Griswold, Lieutenant Eben- 
ezer, 1702-1779. Second 
Lieutenant of the First 
Company, Third Connecti- 
cut Regiment, 1755, Crown 
Point Expedition. 
Griswold, Benjamin H., 
112. 
Griswold, Deputy-Governor 
Matthew, 1714-1799. 
Captain of the Train Band 
of Lyme, 1739. Major of 
Third Regiment of Horse 
and Foot of Connecticut, 
1766. Assistant, 1759-65. 
Chief Justice, 1769. Dep- 
uty-Governor, 1 771, Colony 
of Connecticut. 
Thompson, Frederick Dio- 
dati. 78. 
Griswold, Lieutenant Mat- 
thew, 1620-1698. Lieu- 
tenant Lyme (Conn.) Train 
Band. Deputy, 1654, '67, 
'68. 
Sill, John Targee, 73. 
Groesbeck, David, 1692-1763. 
Member Captain Roose- 
boom's Company, Albany, 

1715- 

Pruyn, John V. S. L., 67. 
Grubb, John, 1648-1708. 
Member of the Council, 
Province of Delaware. 
Member of Assembly, 
Province of New Jersey, 
1692-98. 

Grubb, E. Burd, 97, 162. 

Gilpin. George, 97. 
Gunn, Captain Samuel. 1670- 
1749. Captain in the Mil- 
ford Train Band, Connecti- 
cut. 

Smith, Frank B., 155. 
Guild, Ensign Nathaniel, 
1678-1774. Ensign in Cap- 
tain Eben Woodward's 
Company, 1736. 

Guild, Chester, Jr., 125. 

Guild, John, 1682. In 

Captain Appleton's Com- 
pany, King Philip's War. 

Guild, Chester, Jr., 125. 

30 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Guild, Samuel, 1647-1730, 
Dedham, Mass. Private in 
Captain Samuel Moseley"s 
Company, King Philip's 
War. 
Guild, Chester, Jr., 125. 

Gyles, Captain John, 1678- 
1755. Lieutenant in French 
and Indian War, 1700-06. 
Captain, 1706-37. 
Jackson, Oswald, 55. 

Hale, Captain Joseph, 1671- 
1761, Boxford. Deputy to 
the General Court sixteen 
terms, 1714-35. Was suc- 
cessively Ensign, Lieuten- 
ant, and Captain in the 
Militia, Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Dorman, William Barnes, 124. 

Hale, The Reverend John, 
1636-1700, Beverly. Chap- 
lain in Canada Expedition, 
1690, Massachusetts Bay 
Colony. 
Abbott, Francis E., 121. 

Hall, Captain Asahel, 1717- 
1795. Ensign, Second Com- 
pany, Wallingford, 1757. 
Captain, 1764, French and 
Indian War, Colony of 
Connecticut. 
Wodell, Silas, 88. 

Hall, John, 1606-1676. 
Served in the Pequot War. 
Richards, Frederick B., 68. 

Hall, William, 16 17 14, 

Salem, N. J. Representa- 
tive to the Assembly of 
West Jersey, 1697 and 
1 701. Appointed Justice 
of the Court of Common 
Pleas, 1699. Royal Coun- 
cillor of the Province of 
New Jersey, 1708-1713. 
Denis, Augustus Henry, 170. 

Hallett, Captain William, 

1729. Captain of a 

Foot Company, Newtown, 
L. I., Province of New 
York. 
Rankin, Egbert G., 67. 



Balch. Edwin Swift, 94. 

Balch, Thomas Willing, 95. 
Halsey, Thomas, 1592-1681. 
Served in Indian Wars. 
Deputy from Southampton 
to General Court, Colony 
of Connecticut. 

Halsey, Harlan P., 50. 

Halsey, Henry A., 50. 
Hamersley, William, 1687- 
1752. An officer in the 
British Navy, stationed at 
New York, 1716. Served 
in His Majesty's ship 
Valeur on the American 
station, 1714-16. Letters 
of appointment as officer 
dated March 10, 1700. 

Hamersley, J. Hooker, 51. 

Hamersley, William, 141. 
Hammond, Sergeant Eben- 
ezer, who served in 
Captain Jonathan Tooker's 
Charlton (Mass.) Company, 
of Colonel John Chandler's 
Regiment, that went for 
the relief of Fort William 
Henry, 1758. Also Lieu- 
tenant in First Regiment 
of !Militia, in the County of 
Worcester, March i, 1763, 
serving under Captain Paul 
Wheelock. 

Hammond, Lyman Dresser, 
180. 
Hammond, Colonel John, 
1643-1707. Colonel of 
forces of Anne Arundel 
County, Maryland, October 
4, 1699. Member of the 
House of Burgesses, April, 
1692. 

Hoffman, Richard C, 112. 
Hammond, Samuel, 1757-1842. 
At fourteen years of age he 
served as a volunteer under 
General Andrew Lewis, in 
Drummond's Expedition 
against the Western Indi- 
ans and was at the battle 
of Point Pleasant, October 
10, 1774. 

Washington, Hugh Vernon, 86. 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Hanson, John, 1665-1740. 
Member of the House of 
Delegates of Maryland 
seven terms, 'i-Til-'i^ll'^- 
Represented Frederick 
County in the Provincial 
Convention, January 24, 
1775- Representative to 
carry into execution the 
association agreed on by 
the American Continental 
Congress, June 22, 1774. 
Delegate to the General 
Congress of Maryland. 
Thomas, Douglass PI., 116. 

Hanson, Samuel, 1630-1713. 
Delegate to Maryland Leg- 
islature, 1716-28. 
Thomas, Douglass H., 116. 

Harmon, John, Scarborough, 
Me. Soldier in King 
Philip's War. 
Bodge, George M., 122. 

Harrington, John, 1651- 
1741. Served under Cap- 
tain Beers, King Philip's 
War, and was in the fight 
at Northfield when Cap- 
tain Beers was killed, where 
he was twice wounded. 
Gerry, Allston. 48. 

Harris, Major William, 

1678. Appointed Major of 
the Charles City and Hen- 
rico County (Va.) Regi- 
ment, 1656. Member of 
the House of Burgesses 
from Henrico County, 
1652, 56-58, Dominion of 
Virginia. 
Deen, William Morris, 42, 
161. 

Harrison, Benjamin, 1698. 

Member of the Council of 
Virginia until his death in 
1698. Burgess, 1680-S2. 
Gill, William Harrison, ill. 

Harrison, Colonel Benja- 
min, 1645-1713. Member 
of the House of Burgesses, 
Colony of Virginia, and 
.Speaker in the same, 1705- 
c6. Member of King's 



Council, 1699, 1700-04. 
Commissioner for Indian 
Affairs, 1699-1709. 

Lee, Edmund J., 100. 
Harrison, James, 1626-1687. 
Member of the first Coun- 
cil called by William Penn, 
1683. 

Lewis, William F., 100. 
Harrison, Colonel Nathan- 
iel, 1677-1727. Member 
of the Council of Virginia, 
1713. Burgess, 1706. Ap- 
pointed County Lieutenant 
of Surry and Prince 
Georges, 1715. 

Gill, William Harrison, iii. 
Hart, Lieutenant Hawkins, 
1677-1735. Lieutenant 
Wallingford Company, 
1720-30. 

Hart, George W. , 51. 
Hart, Lieutenant James, 
1717-1766. Lieutenant in 
the wars of the Austrian 
Succession, 1741-48. 

Adams, Francis P., 94. 

Adams. Robert, Jr., 94. 

Hart, Byerly, 98. 
Hart, Stephen, 1606-1683. 
Served under Mason in the 
Pequot War. Deputy from 
Farmington to the General 
Court, 1647, '55, '60, Col- 
ony of Connecticut. 

Collins, Holdridge O. , 41. 

Hart, George Wm., 51. 

Cowles, Calvin Duvall, 152. 
Hart, Captain Thomas, 1644- 
1726. Ensign, 1678. Lieu- 
tenant, i6g3. Captain, 
1695, Colonial Forces of 
Connecticut. Deputy from 
Farmington, 1690- 1711. 
Speaker, 1700-06. 

Hart, George Wm., 51. 

Hart, Samuel, 141, 

Jarvis, Samuel F., 142. 

Hartshorne, Richard, 

1641, whowas. with William 
Penn and the Duke of York, 
one of the Proprietors of 
East Jersey, 16S2. One of 



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INDEX Oh ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



the Deputies in Governor 
Lawrie's Council, 16S4. 
Member of the Assembly 
from Middletown, 1685. 
Speaker of the Assembly, 
1687-9S. Member of Gov- 
ernor Basse's Council from 
169S to the surrender of the 
Government to the Crown. 

Large, James, 99. 

Meeker, Richard C, 114. 

Smith, Thomas M., 115. 

Tyson, Anthony M., 117. 

Tyson, Matthew S., 117. 
Hasbrouck, Jacob, 16S8-1761. 
Private in Captain Joliannis 
Ten Broeck's Troop, Uls- 
ter County Militia, 1738. 

Innes, Hasbrouck, 54. 
Haskins, Captain John, 1729- 
1814. Of Colonel John 
Erving's Boston Regiment, 
Colonial Troops. 

Plaskins, Charles Waldo. 153. 

Hatch, Jonathan, 1625 . 

Served under Captain Myles 
Standish in 1645 against 
the Narragansetts. 

Wheeler, Edward Jonathan, 
87. 
Hathorne, Major William, 
1607-16S1, Salem. First 
Speaker of the House of 
Deputies, 1644. Assistant, 
1662-79. Commissioner 

for the United Colonies, 
1643. Captain of Salem 
Company and Major, 1656, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 

85. 

Hawes, Daniel, , Ded- 

ham. Private in Captain 
Henchman's Company, 
King Philip's War. 
Hall, Lewis C., 126. 

Hau?es, Daniel, 1652-1739. 
An officer in the Colonial 
Forces of Massachusetts, 
French and Indian War, 



1757-59- 



Hawes, Gilbert R., 52. 
Meday, Henry Hawes, 59. 

Hawkins, Anthony. Assist- 
ant and Deputy. One of the 
Patentees of Connecticut 
under the Charter from 
Charles II., 1662. 
Hart, George W., 51. 
Hart, Samuel, 141. 
Jarvis, Samuel F., 142. 

Hawley, Captain Joseph, 
1675-1752. Connecticut 
Colonial Militia. 
Throop, George E., 79. 

Hayden, Lieutenant Daniel, 
1703- 1790. Cornet of 
Troop, First Regiment, 
Colony of Connecticut, 
1753. Lieutenant, 1759. „ 
Hayden, Horace E., 98. 

IIayuen, Lieutenant Daniel, 
1640-1712. Of Windsor 
Train Band, 1692, and 
Windsor Troop, 169S. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, Colony of Conrvecti- 
cut, 1695-98. 
Hayden, Horace E.. 98. 

Hayden, William, 1600-1669. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, Colony of Connecti- 
cut, 1667. Soldier in the 
P e q u o t War. Received 
special mention in official 
report of Major John 
Mason, for saving his life 
by his gallantry at the 
Mystic Fort. Served in 
Major John Mason's Troop, 
1657-58, the first Troop of 
Horse in the Colony or- 
ganized by order of the 
General Court. 
Hayden, Horace E., 98. 

Haynes, Governor John, 
1594-1654. Governor 
Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
1635. First Governor of 
Connecticut Colony. Presi- 
dent of the First General 
Court in 1637. Held the 
office of Governor in every 
alternate vear until his 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



death in 1654. Commis- 
sioner of Connecticut at 
meeting of Commissioners 
of United Colonies, Hart- 
ford. 1650, and signed con- 
federation to secure united 
action in defence against 
the Indians. Was Colonel 
of regiment raised (1636; 
against the Indians. 

Backus, J. Bayard, 32. 

Betts, Frederick H., 34. 

Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 

Grinnell, George B., 49. 

Grinnell, William M., 49. 

Stokes, Anson Phelps, 76. 

Terry, George D., 77. 

Ward, Charles Samuel, 

145- 

Clark, Alonzo H., 151. 
Heard, Captain Tristram, 
1667-1735, Dover, N. H. 
Lieutenant commanding a 
Company of New Hamp- 
shire Militia in 1725. Sub- 
sequently Captain in com- 
mand of the garrison known 
as "Heard's Garrison," at 
Dover. Killed by the In- 
dians in 1735. 

Tappan, Charles Langdon, 

171. 

Heatly, Captain William, 

1720-1789. Province of 

South Carolina, Captain 

of Militia. 

Dulles, Andrew C. 97. 
Heerman, Colonel Augustin, 
1605-1686. First Lord of 
Bohemia Manor. One of 
the "Nine Men" of New 
Amsterdam, 1647-49 ^"^ 
1650. Ambassador from 
New Amsterdam to Rhode 
Island in 1652 ; Ambassa- 
dor to Virginia ; Ambassa- 
dor to Maryland, 1659. 
Member of the Council, 
Province of Maryland, and 
Colonel of Militia. Com- 
missioner to treat with the 
Indians, 1678. 

Spencer, John T., 104. 



Hemenway, Joshua, 1668- 
1754, Framingham, Mass. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1712-17, 
Ileminway, Frederick Trow- 
bridge, 126. 
Henry, Samuel, 1734-1790, of 
Hadley, Mass. Private in 
Captain Moses Porter's 
Company, 1756. 
Henry, John Francis, 52. 
Henry, William Barrett, 52. 
Henry, Captain William, 
1729- 17S6. Armorer of 
Braddock's and Forbes's 
Expeditions. 
Jordan, John W., 99. 
Henshaw, Joshua, 1643-1701. 
Served in King Philip's War 
under Captain Thomas 
Brattle. 
Jackson, Alfred Barney, 55. 
Herkimer, Captain Han- 
YOOST. Served during the 
French and Indian Wars. 
Was in command of Fort 
Herkimer, April 30, 1758. 
Shoemaker, Michael M., 115. 
Herter, Captain Henry, 
I 730-1 822. Served in the 
French and Indian Wars. 
Was made captive by the 
Indians and carried to Can- 
ada. 
Shoemaker, Michael M., 115. 
Hewit, Sergeant Reuben, 
1738-1808. Second Ser- 
geant in the Fifth Com- 
pany, Fourth Connecticut 
Regiment, Invasion of 
Canada, 1760. 
Kelly, James Henry, 56. 
Heyward, Captain Thomas, 
1700-173S. Captain in Pro- 
vincial service ; commanded 
at Fort Johnson. 
McAllister, Heyward Hall, 
58. 
Hicks, John. Deputy to the 
General Assembly, Hemp- 
stead, L. I., 1665. 
Williamson, George De Witt, 
S7. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



HiLDRETH, Sergeant Eph- 
RAIM, 1680-1740, Dracut, 
Mass. Sergeant, 1725, in 
Captain Eleazer Tyng's 
Company, June 10 to No- 
vember 3, 1725. 
Reade, Philip, 129, 180. 
Hii.T.s, Captain Joseph, 1602- 
1688. Captain of Maiden, 
Massachusetts, Colonial 
Forces for many years. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1647-69. Speaker, 
1647. 
Robbins, Howard Sumner, 

69. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William ' Ives, 
85. 
HiLLEGAs, Michael, 1729- 
1804. Member of Assem- 
bly, Province of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1765-75. 
Dillard, Henry Kuhl, 97. 
HiLLYER, Colonel Andrew, 
who served as a Sergeant 
under Lord Amherst in 
1760, and in the expedi- 
tion against Havana, 1762. 
Ploadley, James H., 53. 
Hinckley, Governor 
Thomas, 1618-1706. Dep- 
uty to General Court at 
Plymouth, 1646. Assist- 
ant, 1658 to 1680. Com- 
missioner of Plymouth Col- 
ony against King Philip, 
1675-76, and was present 
at the Great Swamp Fight. 
Deputy - Governor, 16S0. 
Governor, i68r. Assistant 
of the Province of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay. 
Miller, Charles B., 60. 
Miller, Edward C, 60. 
Brown, David H., 122. 
Hilton, The Hon. Colonel 
WiNTHROP, 1671-1710. 
Commissioned Lieutenant 
by Governor Allen, 1689. 
Commissioned Captain by 
his uncle, Governor Joseph 
Dudle}', 1703, and Lieu- 



tenant, 1704. Lieutenant- 
Colonel in the Expedition 
to Nova Scotia, 1705. Judge 
of Court of Common Pleas, 
1706-10. Chosen, in 1710, 
a Member of the Council, 
but was killed, on his farm, 
July 23, 1710, by Indians 
in ambush, and never took 
his seat. 
Koues, George Ellsworth, 
162. 
Hitchcock, Captain Benja- 
min. French and Indian 
Wars, 1740. 
Bishop, Henry A., 13S. 
HoADLKY, Captain William, 
1630-1709. Captain of the 
first Train Band of Bran- 
ford, Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 
Washburn, William Ives 
86. 
Hobby, Sir Charles. Served 
as Colonel of Massachu- 
setts Regiment under Gen- 
eral Nicholson in the Port 
Royal Expedition, 1710. 
Was knighted July g, 1705, 
" for good service done the 
Crown in New England." 
Fowler, Franklin H.,47, 140. 
Pond, Charles Hobby, 66. 
Pond, Winthrop, 66. 
Gooch, Frank A., 141. 
Pond, Nicholas Misplee, 143. 
Ballord, Esek Steere, 186. 
Holden, Captain Randall. 
1612-1692. Deputy to the 
General Court, Colony of 
Rhode Island, ten terms, 
1666-86. 
Lee, Edmund J., loo. 
HoLGRAVE, John, 15S0-1670, 
of Salem. Deputy to the 
First General Court, 1634- 
35, Colony of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 
Mackenzie, George Norbury. 
114. 
Hollister, Lieutena.nt John. 
Deputy, Massachusetts, 
1644 ; Connecticut, 1645- 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS 



56. Lieutenant, V/ethers- 
field Train Band. 
Elliott, Daniel Giraud, 45. 
Holme, Captain Thomas, 
1624-1695. Member of the 
Council, Province of Penn- 
sylvania, 1683, '84, '85. 
Hough, Oliver, 98. 
Holmes, Lieutenant John, 
1649-1712. Deputy, 1682, 
1704, '05. General Treas- 
urer, five terms, 1690-1709. 
Lieutenant, 1696. 
Lee, Edmund J., 100. 
HoLYOKE, Captain Elizur, 
1676, Springfield. En- 
sign, 1653. Lieutenant, 
1657. Captain, 1663. Dep- 
uty to General Court, six 
terms. 1656. Was second 
in command at Springfield 
and Hadley during King 
Philip's War, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Hosmer, Edward S., 53. 
Walbridge, T. Chester. 82, 

104. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Hooker, Captain Joseph, 
1705 - 1764. Lieutenant, 
Farmington (Conn.) Train 
Band, 1746. Captain, 1750. 
Deputy, 1748-49. 
Schroeder, James Langdon, 

71- 

Hopewell, Captain Richard, 

1744- Member of the 

Lower House of Assembly, 
Maryland, from St. Mary's 
County, 1732-34. 
Warner, C. Hopewell, 117. 

Hopkins, Lieutenant Mark, 
1739-1776. Ensign and 
Lieutenant under Francis 
Bernard, Royal Governor 
of Massachusetts. 
Hopkins, Archibald, 153. 

Hopkins, Lieutenant John, 
1665-1732. Sergeant, Con- 
necticut Colonial Troops, 
1714. Ensign, 1715. Lieu- 
tenant, 1716. 



Ver Planck, William G., 82. 

Hopkins, Archibald, 153. 
Hopkins, Stephen. Member 
of Captain Myles Standish's 
Company, which was formed 
in February, 1621. Assist- 
ant, 1633-36. Member of 
Council of War, 1642, 
Plymouth Colony. 

Lombard, Josiah Lewis, 180. 
Hopkins, Captain Timothy, 
1691-1748. Colonial 
Troops. 

Hopkins, Archibald, 153. 
Hopkinson, John, Rowley. 
Served in King Philip's 
War. in Captain Brockle- 
bank's Company, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Spofford, Paul N., 75. 
Hopkinson, Thomas, 1709- 
1751. Member of the 
Council, Province of Penn- 
sylvania, 1747. 

Hopkinson, Edward, 98. 

HosFORD, John, 1698. 

Soldier in the Pequot War 
from Windsor ; also mem- 
ber of the first Troop of 
Florse in Connecticut Col- 
ony, 1658. 

Norton, Edward L. , 63. 

Hough, Richard, 1705. 

Member of Provincial 
Council, Province of Penn- 
sylvania, 1 692- 1 700. 

Hough, Oliver, 98. 
Houston, Sergeant Joseph, 
of Bedford. In Captain 
John Oilman's Company of 
Colonel Nathaniel Mes- 
servey's Regiment, Crown 
Point Expedition, 1756, 
Province of New Hamp- 
shire. 

Melville, Henry, 59. 

How, Abraham, 1695, 

Sudbury, Mass. In garri.son 
at Sudbury in King Philip's 
War. 

Stratton, George G., 131. 

How, Edward, 1644, Wa- 

tertown, Mass. Deputy to 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



the General Court six terms, 
1635-43- 
Wheeler, Horace L., 133. 
How, John, Sudbury, Mass. 
Soldier in King Philip's 
War. 
Wetherbee, Winthrop, 133. 
Howard, Nathaniel. Served 
in the first, or Mount Hope 
Campaign, August, 1675, 
under Captain Thomas 
Prentice, in King Philip's 
War. ^ 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

Howe, John, , Marlboro. 

In garrison 1675, King 
Philip's War. 
Green, Charles M., 125. 
Howell, Edward, 15S5-1656, 
Lynn, Mass. (Removed to 
Southampton, L. I., 1639.) 
Assistant, 1647-53, Con- 
necticut Colony. 
Prime, Ralph Earle. 67. 
Mackenzie, George Norbury, 

114. 
Darrach, Bradford, 161. 
Howell, Lieutenant Heze- 
KIAH, 1677-1744. Military 
Forces of Connecticut from 
Southampton, L. I. 
Foster, Howell, 47. 
Howell, William, 53. 
Darrach, Bradford, 161. 
Howell, Jacob. 1687-176S. 
Delegate to Provincial As- 
sembly of Pennsylvania, 
1752. 
Howell, Henry W., Jr., 53. 
Griswold, Benjamin Howell, 
112. 
Howell, Major John, 1625- 
1695, Southampton, L. I. 
Deputy, 1662-64. Com- 
mander Troop of Horse, 
1684. 
Prime, Ralph Earle, 67. 
Howes, Jeremiah, 1637-1706. 
Town Councillor of War in 
1676, Dennis, Mass. 
Howes, Frederick Reuben, 
54- 

^11 



HowLAND, Arthur, 1387- 
1675, Marshfield, Mass. 
Soldier in Lieutenant Na 
thaniel Thomas's Company, 
1642. 

Howland, Daniel W., 127. 
HowLAND, Lieutenant Jabez 
Lieutenant under Captain 
Benjamin Church, in King 
Philip's War. 

Bryant, Percy, 37. 
Howland, Ensign John, 1627 

, who was " Ensign of 

the Military Companie of 
Barnstable " in 1675, in 
King Philip's War. 

Smith, Frank B., 155. 
Howland, John, i 593-1673. 
Signer of compact on May- 
floiver, 1620. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1633-35, 
and 1650-51. Assistant ' to 
raise soldiers," 1637, Plym- 
outh Colony. 

Bryant, Percy, 37. 

Coghill, Howard, 40. 

Norton, Edward L., 62. 

Sargent, John S., 130, iSi. 

Clark, Alonzo H., 151. 

Smith, Frank B., 155. 

Adams, Edward Miiton, 
179. 

Tucker, W^illiam Ruggles, 

181. 

Howland, Zoeth. Killed by 

Indians in King Philip's 

War, March 28, 1676, at 

Pocasset, Rhode Island. 

Pell, Howland, 65. 

Pell, Rodman Corse, 180. 
HucKiNs, Commissary-Gen- 
eral Thomas, 1617-1679, 
Barnstable, Mass. Ensign 
in 1639. Commissary-Gen- 
eral on Governor Brad- 
ford's Staff, in King PhiHp's 
War, 1675. 

Miller, Charles Benjamin, 



60. 
Miller, 
60. 
Hubbard, 



Edward Clarence, 

Caleb, 1630-1711, 
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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 1694. 
Hubbard, Adolphus Skinner, 
171. 
Hubbard, Edmund, 1570- 
1646, Hingham. Deputy 
to the General Court of 
Massachusetts Bay, 1639- 
42. 
Hubbard, Adolphus Skinner, 
171. 
Hubbard, Israel. Member of 
the Provincial Congress of 
Massachusetts, wliich as- 
sembled at Salem, October 
_ 7- 1774. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 76. 
Hubbard, Peter, Sr.", 1709- 
1756, Braintree, Mass. Sol- 
dier of Captain Nathaniel 
Blake's Company in the 
Massachusetts Provincial 
Forces during the French 
and Indian VVar. Died in 
the service near Fort Wil- 
liam Henry, New York, 
September 5, 1756. 
Hubbard, Adolphus Skinner, 
171. 
Hubbell, Lieutenant Elea- 
zer, 1739-1810. Of the 
Connecticut Troops. 
Hopkins, Archibald, 153. 
Hubbell, Captain Eleazer, 
1 700-1 770. Of the Con- 
necticut Troops. 
Hopkins, Archibald, 153. 
Hubbell, Lieutenant John, 
1734-1810. Lieutenant in 
the Second Troop of Horse, 
Fourth Regiment Colonial 
Forces of Connecticut, 
1769-75. 
Hubbell, Henry Wilson, 54. 
Hubbell, Lieutenant Rich- 
ard, 1654-1738. Ensign 
of the Train Band, Strat- 
field. Conn., 1709. Lieu- 
tenant, 1715, Queen Anne's 
War. 
Hubbell, Henry Wilson. 54. 
Hughes, Captain John, 1711- 
1772. Associated Regi- 



ment of Foot, Philadelphia, 
1747. One of the Com- 
missioners to treat with the 
Indians, 1758. Member of 
Assembly, 1755, '63, and 
•65. 
Potts, William J., 103, 162. 
HuLBERT, Thomas, 1610-1675. 
Clerk of the Trained Band, 
1640. Served under Lieu- 
tenant Lion Gardiner in 
the Pequot War. Lieuten- 
ant of the Company that 
garrisoned Saybrook Fort. 

Greene, Richard H., 49. 

Hulbert, Henry C, 54. 
Hull. Lieutenant Cornelius, 
1626-1695. Lieutenant for 
Fairfield, Conn., in King 
Philip's War. Messenger 
of the Council of War, 
October, 1675. Appointed 
Lieutenant of the *' Hon- 
oured Major Treat's Life 
Guard," 1675, King Philip's 
War. Deputy from Fair- 
field to the General Court, 
1676. 

Wakeman, Jessup, 82. 

Bradley, Cyrus Sherwood, 

13S. 

Hull, John. Master of the 

Mint. Treasurer of the 

Colony of Massachusetts 

Bay, 1676, and Assistant. 

Davies, Julien Townsend, 42. 

Davies, William Gilbert, 42. 

Forbes, Charles Spooner, 174. 
Hull, Captain Theophilus, 

1710. Ensign 1705, 

Lieutenant 1709, Captain 
1709, of the West Military 
Company of Fairfield. 
Conn. Member of the Com- 
mittee of War, Fairfield 
County, 1709. 

Wakeman, Jessup, 82. 
Hulls, Surgeon John, " Chi- 
rurgeon to ye Army." 
Served with Connecticut 
Forces in the Great Swamp 
Fight, in King Philip's War. 

Washburn, William Ives, 86. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Humphreys, Lieutenant Sam- 
uel, 1656-1736. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1702-25. 
Commissioned Lieutenant, 
1710, Colony of Connecti- 
cut, and in command of a 
company from Simsbury 
sent to fight the Indians in 
Hampshire County, Mass. 
Humphreys, Frank L., 54, 

162. 
Humphreys, Frederick H., 
162. 

HUNNEWELL, LIEUTENANT 

Richard, Scarborough, 
Me., of Captain Joshua 
Scottou's Company, King 
Pliilip's War. 
Bodge, George M., 122. 
Kurd, Amos. Soldier in Seven 
Years' War. 
Eaton, Daniel C. , 140. 
HuRD, Amos, 1726-1759. A 
soldier in the French and 
Indian War, and perished 
of starvation in tlie cam- 
paign of 1759. 
Eaton, Alfred Beers, 179. 
HuRD, John, Windsor. Deputy 
to the General Court, Col- 
ony of Connecticut, 1657- 
58. 
Hurd, Rukard, 54. 
HuRD, Captain Nathan, Sr., 
1694-1779. Captain of the 
Train Band of Stratford, 
Conn., and a private in 
Captain Ebenezer Down's 
Company, Woodbury, 
Conn. Relief of Fort Wil- 
liam Henry, 1757. 
Crawford, Charles E., 41. 
Hurd, Rukard, 54. 
HuRD. Captain Nathan, Jr., 

1727 . Quartermaster 

of a Troop of Horse in the 
Thirteenth Connecticut 
Regiment, 1766. Cornet, 
1768. Lieutenant, 1769. 
Captain, 1771. 
Hurd, Rukard, 54. 
Hurlbut. Thomas, who was 
wounded in a fight with the 



Pequot Indians, February 
22, 1637. 
Plumb, Henry B., 143. 
Hutchins, Francis. Member 
of the Maryland House of 
Assembly, 1694. 
Smith, Thomas M., 115. 
Fleet, Alexander Frederick, 
187. 

Hyatt, Thomas, 1641 , 

who served in King Philip's 
War. 
Hyatt, Frank S., 54. 

Ingersoll, The Rev. Jona- 
than. Chaplain in Seven 
Years' War, campaign of 
175S. 
Ingersoll, Coilin N., Jr., 142. 

Ingoldesby, Colonel Rich- 
ard. Major and Com- 
mander-in-Chief of the 
Forces in New York, 169 1. 
Lieutenant-Governor, 1709. 
Colonel in the British 
Army, 1711. 
Clark, Henry S., 39. 
Ilarriman, William E., 51. 
Schieffelin, Schuyler, 71. 

IsHAM, Captain John, 1742- 
1828. A soldier in Cap- 
tain Edward Barnard's 
Company, Connecticut 
Troops, French War, 1755. 
Sergeant, Provincial 
Forces of Connecticut, 
1758-62, in "The Ha- 
vana Expedition " ; subse- 
quently Captain. 
Isham, Charles, 55. 

Ives, Captain Joseph, 1673- 
1751. Captain of Connecti- 
cut Militia. 1718. 
Washburn, William Ives, 86. 

Jackson. Edward, 1605-1681, 
Deputy from Cambridge to 
the General Court. Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay, 1647, 
and for fifteen years there- 
after. (Left by his wil-1 
a large gift of land to Har- 
vard College.) 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Hall, Clayton C, II2. 
Chase, William L., 123. 
Jackson, Henry Stedman, 
171. 
Jackson, Lieutenant Timo- 
thy, 1726-1774, Newton. 
Lieutenant in the Massa- 
chusetts Colonial Forces 
during the French and In- 
dian War. 
Jackson, Henry Stedman, 
171. 
Jacquett, Governor Jean 
Paul, 16 17 — , New- 
castle, Del. Governor of 
New Sweden under General 
Governor Peter Stuyvesant, 
1655-57. Justice of New- 
castle, 1676, '77, '78. 
Beatty, Franklin Thomason, 
170. 
Jameson, Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel David, 1715-1800. 
Captain in Colonel James 
Burd's Augusta Regiment, 
May, 1757. Captain Sec- 
ond Regiment Pennsylva- 
nia Foot, December, 1757. 
Major, 1759. Brigade Major 
and Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1760. Served at Forts Lit- 
tleton, Halifax, Augusta, 
and Aughwick, and at the 
Battle of Loyal Hanna, 
.1756-59- 
Fisher, Robert S. J., 152. 

Janney, Thomas, 1695. 

Member of the Council of 
Pennsylvania, 168^-86. 
Smith, Thomas M., 115. 
Jennings, Edmund, 1659-1727. 
Attorney-General to the 
Dominion of Virginia, 
1684. Member of the 
House of Burgesses, 1692. 
Member of the King's 
Council, 16S4-98. Secre- 
tary of the Dominion and 
President of the Council ; 
also Acting Governor, 1706 
-10, from the death of Gov- 
ernor Nott to the advent of 
Governor Spotiswoode. 



Deen, William Morris, 42, 

161. 
Lee, Edmund Jennings, 100. 
Jenkins, William, 1648-1712. 
Member of Assembly, 1690 
-95. Member of the Coun- 
cil, Province of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1691-92. 
Lloyd, Howard W., loi. 
Mullikin, Howard, 114. 
Jenks, Captain Samuel, 1732- 
1801, Lynn. Captain of a 
Company in Colonel Salton- 
stall's Regiment, General 
Ruggles's Brigade, 1758 and 
1760. 
Jenks, Henry Fitch, 127. 
Jewett, Captain Joseph. 1656 
-1694, who served in King 
Philip's War under Cap- 
tain Samuel Brocklebank. 
Gerry, Allston, 4S. 
Johnson, Captain Abner, 1702 
-1 75 1. Wallingford Com- 
pany. 
Johnson, S. Albert, 56. 
Johnson, Captain Eduard, 
1 599-1672, Woburn. Dep- 
uty to the General Court 
1643 to 167 1, except the year 
1648. Speaker, 1655. Cap- 
tain of first Train Band of 
Woburn, 1644. Ensign in 
Captain George Cooke's 
Company, 163S. Lieuten- 
ant, 1643. One of the 
Founders of the Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1637, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 
Woodworth, Newell Bertram, 

88. 
Adams, Edward M., 121. 
Thompson, Abijah, 131. 

Johnson, Captain Isaac, 

1675. Captain of the An- 
cient and Honorable Artil- 
lery Company, 1635. Cap- 
tain of the Roxbury Com- 
pany, 1653. In the famous 
Narragansett Fort Fight, 
Captain Johnson was killed 
while leading his men into 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



the fort over the felled tree 
which was the only bridge 
over the swamp, and across 
which but one man could 
pass at a time. 

Bowen, Clarence Winthrop, 
36. 

Morris, Seymour, 128. 

Heaton, John E., 141. 

Johnson, James Bowen, 

153- 

Johnson, Ensign James, 1677- 

1752. Ensign of the New 

Hampshire Troops in 

Queen Anne's War, 1705. 

Cadle, Henry, 186. 
Johnson, Captain John, 1600- 
1659. Came from England 
with Winthrop. Was " Sur- 
veyor of all ye Armyes." 
Deputy to the first General 
Court of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Morrison, George A., 61. 

Heaton, John E. , 141. 

Johnson, James Bowen, 153. 

Morris, Seymour, 128. 
Johnson, Hon. Samuel, 1710- 
1785. A Chief Magistrate 
of West Jersey, and Dele- 
gate to the First Provincial 
Congress of Trenton, March 

29, 1775- 
Bowers, John Meyer, 36. 

Johnson, Major William, 
1629-1704, Woburn, Mass. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1674, 1676-S3. As- 
sistant, 1683-86. 
Thompson, Abijah, 131. 

Jones, Nathaniel. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1727, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Sargent, John S., 130. 

Jones, Lieutenant-Colonel 
John, Jr., 1722-1797. Pri- 
vate in Captain Jeremiah 
Belknap's Company, 1757. 
Major in Third Middlesex 
Regiment, 1762. Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel in 1771. 
Churchill, Gardiner A., 123. 



Jones, Deputy-Governor 
William, 1624-1706. As- 
sistant, 1662-64. Deputy 
Governor, 1664-65, New 
Haven Colony. Assistant, 
1665-91. Deputy-Gover- 
nor, 1691-98, Colony of 
Connecticut. 

Fitch, Edward Sherman, 46. 

Metcalf, James Betts, 59. 

Pond, Charles Hobby, 66. 

Pond, Winthrop, 67. 

Wilcox, Reynold Webb, 87. 

Norton, John Grant, 175. 
Jones, Sergeant William, 
1713-1817. Served in Colo- 
nel Nathan Whiting's Regi- 
ment in 1761, Expedition 
against Canada. 

Fitch, Edward Sherman, 46. 
JuDD, Captain Thomas, 1662- 
1747. Ensign of the Water- 
bury Train Band, 1703. 
Promoted Captain, 1715, 
Colony of Connecticut. 

Cowles, Calvin Duvall, 152. 
JuDD, Thomas, 16S8. Dep- 
uty from Farmington to the 
General Court of Connecti- 
cut, 1667, and afterward. 

Cowles, Calvin Duval, 152. 
JuDSON, Lieutenant Joseph, 
1619-1690. Ensign Strat- 
ford Train Band. Was 
appointed, July 6, 1665, by 
the General Court, one of a 
committee to defend the 
coast from Stratford to Rye 
against the Dutch under 
Admiral De Renter. Lieu- 
tenant, July 26, 1672. 
Served in King Khilip's 
War, and Lieutenant of the 
Woodbury Train Band, 
1684 ; also many times Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
Colony of Connecticut. 

Marshall, Henry Rutp-ers, 
5S. 

Judson, William Voorhees, 
127. 

Deming, Judson K., 139. 

Sanford, Samuel S., 144. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Keith, Josiah, 1704-1754, 
Easton. Soldier in the 
French and Indian Wars, 
Province of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Dana, Richard S., 42. 
Thompson, Gilbert, 156. 

Kellogg, Lieutenant Joseph, 
who was a Lieutenant at 
Hadley, 1662. He was a 
Sergeant in Captain Wil- 
liam Turner's Company 
in Falls Fight, May 19, 
1676. 
Brewster, Lyman Dennison, 
138. 

Kellogg, Captain PvIartin, 
who was several times cap- 
tured by the Indians, and 
was commissioned Captain. 
Brewster, Lyman Dennison, 
138. 

Kendall, Lieutenant Sam- 
uel, 1682-1764. lieuten- 
ant Massachusetts Militia, 
1732. 
Kendall, Edward Hale, 56. 

Kent, Colonel Jacob, 1726- 
1812, Plaistow, N. H., and 
Newbury, Vt. Commis- 
sioned, 1760, First Lieu- 
tenant of Captain John 
Hazen's Company in Colo- 
nel John Goffe's New 
Hampshire Regiment, 
which formed a part of the 
Expedition under command 
of Major-General Jeffrey 
Amherst for the invasion 
of Canada. Commissioned, 
1764, by Governor Ben- 
ning Wentworth, Captain 
of the first military com- 
pany organized in New- 
bury. Subsequently Colonel 
of the Regiment of Pro- 
vincial Militia in that vicin- 
ity. Judge of the Court of 
Common Pleas, 1772. Af- 
terward served with dis- 
tinction as Colonel in the 
War of the Revolution. 
Kent, Hen 17 Oakes, 171. 



Ketcham, Lieutenant John, 

1697. Huntingdon 

Militia, Long Island, N. Y. 
Ketcham, William Piatt, 56. 

Keteltas, Captain Abraham, 
1673-1744. Appointed Caj)- 
tainof Militia in New York 
City by Governor Hunter 
1717. 
Beekman, James William, 

34- 
P"oulke, Bayard Fish, 47. 
Key, Philip, 1696-1764. Mem- 
ber of the Lower House of 
Assembly of Maryland from 
St. Mary's County, 1729- 
36, 1750-54 ; also from 
Charles County. 
Howard, McHenry, 113. 
Ramsay, Henry Ashton, 115. 
Keyes, Elias, original propri- 
etor of Londonderry, N. H. , 
1719. Member of Gilbert 
Abbott's Company at An- 
napolis, Nova Scotia, 1710, 
'11. 
Peck, Theodore Saflord, 175. 
Keyes, Major John, 1674- 
1768. Major in the Massa- 
chusetts Militia. 
Leach, J. Grenville, 99. 
KiLBOURNE, Sergeant John, 
1624-1703. Sergeant, 
Wethersfield Train Band, 

1657-75- 

Wells, Charles Nassau, 86. 
King, James, 1675-1722. Mem- 
ber of Captain Samuel 
Baynard's Company in gar- 
rison at Deerfield, 1722-23. 

Earle, Ferdinand Pinney, 44. 
Kingsbury, Joseph, ist. Pri- 
vate in Captain Simon 
W^ainwright's Company, 
1708. 

Kingsbury, Frederick J., 142. 
Kingsbury, Captain Joseph, 
2d, Norwich. Deputy to 
the General Court, 173I1 
'34. '38, '39, '42. Ensign, 
1719. Lieutenant, 1727. 
Captain, 174S. 

Kingsbury, Frederick J., 142. 



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I^^DEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Knapp, Isaac. Soldier in the 
Expedition against Canada, 
i6go. 
Remick, John A., I2g. 
Remick, Ninian B. , 129. 
Remick, Timothy, 130. 
Knapp, Nathaniel, 1713-1776. 
Soldier in the Second Louis- 
burg Expedition, 1758-59. 
Remick, John A., 129. 
Remick, Ninian B., 129. 
Remick, Timothy, 130. 
Knapp, Samuel, 1717-1745. 
Soldier, killed at Louis- 
burg, 1745. 
Remick, John A., 129. 
Remick, Timothy, 130. 
Kyn, Joran, 1620-1690. Sol- 
dier in the Life Guard of 
Governor John Prinz, third 
Governor of the Swedish 
Colony on the Delaware. 
Plornor, William Macpher- 
son, 53. 

Kype, Hendrick, 1576 . 

Appointed by Governor 
Stuyvesant one of the Coun- 
cil of Nine Men. 
Kip, William V, B., 56. 
Judson, William V., 127. 

Lacey, Captain David, 1715- 

1757. Stratford. First 
Lieutenant of Fairfield 
Company, 1755. Captain 
of 7th Company of Colonel 
Nathan Whiting's 4th Reg- 
iment, 1756, and was killed 
in His Majesty's service in 
the Crown Point Expedi- 
tion in the following year, 
Colony of Connecticut. 
Brugler, Charles E., 37. 

Ladd, Captain Daniel, 1686 

. Exeter Scout, 1710. 

Captain of a company in 
pursuit of Indians in New 
Hampshire, 1724. Captain 
of a company raised for 
protection of Rumf ord, 1 746. 
Brown, David H., 122. 

Lakin, Ensign John, 

1697. Ensign, 1692. Com- 



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mander of Garrison at Gro- 
ton. Sergeant in Kino- 
Philip's War. 
Houghton, Henry O., 126. 
Houghton, Henry O., Jr., 
127. 
Lamson, Sergeant Joseph, 
1658-1752. Served in King 
Philip's War in Captain 
Turner's Company, and in 
Garrison at Chelmsford, 
1675 ; also. Sergeant in 
Lieutenant-Colonel Balan- 
tine's Company in the Port 
Royal Expedition, 1710. 
Swan, Frederick G., 77. 
Lamson, Samuel, 1638-1691, 
Reading, Mass. Soldier in 
Captain Nathaniel Daven- 
port's Company, King Phil- 
ip's War. 
Lamson, Daniel S., 127. 
Lane, Job, 1620-1697, Billerica, 
Mass. Soldier in King 
Philip's War. Deputy to 
the General Court six 
terms, 1676-93. 
Clark, Arthur W., 123. 
Hall, Lewis C, 126. 
Lane, Colonel John, 166 i- 
1715- Lieutenant of the 
Billerica Troop, 1693, King 
William's War. Captain of 
same, 1699. Major of the 
West Regiment of Horse 
and Foot, 1711, Queen 
Anne's War. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1702. 
Colonel of Massachusetts 
Alilitia. Died in the ser- 
vice. 
Page, Walter Gilman, 12S. 
Philbrook, Charles Frederick 
Bacon, 128, 171. 
Langdon, Captain Richard, 
1694-1765. Captain, New 
York Colonial Troops. Ex- 
pedition to Canada. Old 
French War, 1745. 
Trenchard, Edward, 80. 
Langdon, Captain Tobias, 
1660-1725. Portsmouth 
County Provincial Troops. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Commissioned Ensign , 
i68g ; Lieutenant, i6g2 ; 
Captain, 1696. King Wil- 
liam and Queen Anne's 
Wars. Province of New 
Hampshire. 

Trenchard, Edward, 80. 
Langstaff, Captain John, 
1647-1707. D e p u t y of 
Council held at Perth Am- 
boy, Province of New Jer- 
sey, 168S. Captain of New 
Jersey Militia, 1707. 

Bradford, T. Hewson, 96. 

Lansing, Jacob, 1695 . 

Served in Captain Henry 
Van Rensselaer's Troop, 
Albany, 1715. 

Grinnell, Wm. Milne, 49. 
Lardner, Lieutenant Lyn- 
FORD, 1715-1774. Re- 
ceiver-General, and Mem- 
ber of the Council, Province 
of Pennsylvania. Lieuten- 
ant, Philadelphia Troop of 
Horse, for defense of the 
city in the French and In- 
dian War. 

Lardner, James L. , 99. 
Law, Governor Jonathan, 
Judge of the Supreme 
Court, 1715-25. Chief 
Justice, 1725-41, and Gov- 
ernor, 1742-50, Colony of 
Connecticut. 

Chew, James L., 139. 
Lawrence, Captain John, 
1729. Captain, New- 
town, Long Island, Troop 
of Horse, 16S9-91. High 
Sheriff, 1698. 

Lawrence, Abraham R., 56. 

Wells, Thomas Lawrence, 86. 

Whitney, Stephen, 146. 
Lawrence, Major Jonathan, 
1737-1812. Captain, 1772, 
Major, 1775, Provincial 
Forces of New York. Dele- 
gate to Provincial Congress, 
1775. 

Lawrence, Abraham R., 57. 
Lawrence, Ensign. Joseph, 
1666-1759. Ensign, 1744, 



New York Provincial 
Forces. 

Pell, Howland, 65. 

Thomas, Lawrence Buckley, 
78. 
Lawrence, Major Thomas. 
Patentee of Newtown, Long 
Island. Major of the 
Queens County Forces, De- 
cember 30, 1689. 

Lawrence, Abraham Riker, 
56. 

Riker, John Jackson, 69. 

Riker, John I^awrence, 69. 

Wells, Thomas Lawrence, 86. 

Whitney, Stephen, 146. 
Lawrence, Captain Thomas, 
1733-1817, who com- 
manded ship Tartar, in 
French War, 1758. 

Wells, Thomas Lawrence, 86. 
Lawrence, Captain Vv'illiam, 
1623-1680. Queens County 
Militia, 1665-80. Com- 
manded the " Flushing 
Foote Companie " at the 
surrender of New York to 
the Dutch, 1673. 

Marshall, John Gilbert, 58. 

Pell, Howland, 65. 

Schieffelin, Eugene, 70. 

Schieffelin, George Richard, 

71- 

Schieffelin, William Jay, 71. 

Thomas, Lawrence Buckley, 
78. 
Leach, Captain Richard, 
1639-1687, Salem, Mass. 

Allen, Francis Olcott, 94. 
Learned, Isaac, 1655-1737, 
who was in Captain Daven- 
port's Company and was 
wounded in a fight with the 
Narragansett Indians. Also 
in Captain Sill's Company 
in King Philip's ^^'ar. One 
of a Committee of the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay to organize the Town 
of Framingham. 

Hand, Billings Learned, 51. 

Learned, Bela P., 142. 

Learned, Walter, 142. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Leavenworth, The Reverend 
Mark, Chaplain in Colonel 
Nathan Whiting's Second 
Connecticut Regiment, Ex- 
pedition against Canada, 
1760 ; Montreal, 1761. 
Kingsbury, Frederick J., 142. 
Merriman, William Bucking- 
ham, 142, 

Lee, Captain Richard Henry, 
1732-1794. Captain, V/est- 
moreland Cavalry Com- 
pany, 1755-65. Member 
of the House of Burgesses, 
Dominion of Virginia, 1757- 
64. 
Lee, Edmund J., 99. 

Lee, Colonel Richard, 1647- 
1714. Member of King's 
Council. Naval Officer, 
1692-1704. 
Lee, Edmund J., 99. 

Lee, Colonel Richard, Colo- 
nial Secretary of Virginia 
under Sir William Berke- 
ley. President of His Maj- 
esty's Honorable Council 
of State, 1641. 
Chandler, Walter, 39. 
Lee, Edmund Jennings, 99. 

Lee, Colonel Stephen, 169S- 
1783. Served in Crown 
Point Expedition. Colonel 
of Militia. Deputy, Colony 
of Connecticut. 
Richards, Frederick B., 68. 

Lee, Colonel Thomas, 1690- 
1750. Member of the 
King's Council, 1742. Com- 
missioner to treat v/ith the 
Indians of the Six Nations, 
1744. President of the 
Council and Acting Gov- 
ernor, 1749. 
Lee, Edmund J., gg. 

Lee, Ensign Thomas, 

1705. Ensign Lyme Train 
Band, 1701. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1676, 
Colony of Connecticut. 
Richards, Frederick B., 6g. 

Leete, Governor William, 
16S3. One of the 



Signers of the Plantation 
Covenant, 1639. Assistant 
New Haven Colony, 1643 
58. Deputy Governor, 1658- 
61. Commissioner for the 
United Colonies, 1655-79. 
Governor, 1661-65. Assist- 
ant of Connecticut Colony, 
i665-6g. Deputy-Governor, 
1669-76. Governor, 1676- 
83. He v^ras one of the 
Founders of New Haven 
Colony, and served the Col- 
onies of New Haven and 
Connecticut continuously 
for forty years. 

Betts, Frederick H., 35. 

Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 

Collins, Clarence L., 40. 

Hall, Benjamin Elihu, 50. 

Ruggles, James F., 6g. 

Wadhams, Frederick E., 82. 

Collins, Atwood, 139. 

Franklin, William B., 140. 

Leete, Charles Sidney, 142. 

Trowbridge, Charles H., 145. 

Adams, Edward Milton, 179. 

Woodbridge, Jonathan Ed- 
wards, 181. 
Leffingwell, Lieutenant 
Thomas, 1622-1710. En- 
sign, 1657. Rendered im- 
portant aid to "Uncas" 
when the latter was be- 
sieged by hostile Indians. 
Lieutenant of the Norwich, 
Conn., Train Band, 1672. 
Served in King Philip's 
W^ar ; also served in Cap- 
tain Denison's famous band 
of Indian fighters. Deputy 
to the General Court, 1661- 
1710. 

Collins, Clarence Lyman, 
41. 

Hand, Billings Learned, 51. 

Lord, Nathan H., 57. 

Smith, Thomas E. Vermilye, 

74- 
Learned, Bela P., 142. 
Perkins, J. Deming, 143. 
Shipman, Nathaniel, 144. 
Woodward, Joseph G., 146. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Leffingwell, Ensign Thom- 
as, 1649-1724. Ensign 
Norwich Train Band. 
Lord, Nathan H.. 57. 

Leisler, Captain Jacob, Cap- 
tain of the Fort and Mili- 
tary Commandant and 
acting Governor of the 
Province of New York, 
1689-91. Executed for 
treason, May 16, 1691, but 
attainder subsequently re- 
versed by Parliament in 
1695. 
Thomas, George Cummings, 
163. 

L'EsPENARD, Antoine. See 

LiSPENARD. 

Leverett, Sir John, 1616- 
1679. Captain in Parlia- 
mentary Army, 1644-45. 
Agent of the Bay Colony 
to the English Court. Ma- 
jor-General of the Massa- 
chusetts Forces, 1663-73. 
Deputy-Governor. Gover- 
nor of Massachusetts, 1673- 
7g. Knighted by King 
Charles II., August, 1676 
for important services as 
Governor of the colony dur 
ing King Philip's War 
Died in office. 
Ward, Charles Samuel 

145- 
Merrill, James Gushing 

154- 
Levis, Samuel, i 694-1 734 
Member of G o v e r n o r's 
Council, 1692. Province 
of Pennsylvania. 
Levis, Henry, 100. 
Levis, Samuel W., 100. 
Lewis, Evan, 1677-1735. 
Member of the Provincial 
Assembly of Pennsylvania, 
five sessions, 1706. 
Lewis, William Fisher, 57. 
Lewis, John T., Jr., 100. 
Lewis, Lieutenant James, 
1637 - 1713. Lieutenant 
Barnstable Company. 
Gerry, AUston, 48. 



Lewis, Captain Leonard, 
Captain of Foot Company, 
New York, 1700. 
Smith, Philip Henry S., 74. 

Lewis, Captain William, 

1690. Captain Farming- 
ton, Conn., Train Band, 
1674. Deputy, 1689-90. 
Schroeder, James Langdon, 

71- 
LiSPENARD, Captain An- 
thony, 16S3-1758. New 
York Colonial Forces. Cap- 
tain of the Company raised 
at New Rochelle for the 
Spanish Expedition, 1740- 
1742. 

Bleecker, Anthony James, 36. 

Smith, Gouverneur Mather, 

74- 

Smith, Lewis Bayard, 74. 

Trevor, Henry Graff, So. 
LiSPENARD, Antoine, 1643- 
1729, who was bearer of 
military despatches from 
Governor Dongan of New 
York to Marquis de Nou- 
ville, Governor of Canada, 
1687. Returning alone in 
the dead of winter he 
warned the English of the 
French Expedition known 
as the " Snow-shoe Expedi- 
tion," which resulted in the 
defeat of the French. 

Bleecker, Anthony James, 36. 

Smith, Gouverneur M., 74. 

Smith, Lewis Bayard, 74. 

Trevor, Henry Graff, 80. 
LiSPENARD, Colonel Leonard, 
1715-1790. Member of the 
New York Colonial Assem- 
bly, 1759-6S ; also Mem- 
ber of the first Colonial 
Congress, 1765. 

Smith, Gouverneur M., 74. 

Smith, Lewis Bayard, 74. 

Trevor, Henry Graff, 80. 
Litchfield, Lawrence, 1614- 
1657. Member of the An- 
cient and Honorable Artil- 
lery Company of Boston, 
1640 ; and of Lieutenant 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Thomas Dymoke's Com- 
pany at Barnstable, in ac- 
tive service with the In- 
dians, 1643-44. 

Litchfield, Edward H., 57. 
LiTHGOW, Captain William, 
1715-1798. In command 
of Forts Richmond, West- 
ern, and Halifax at differ- 
ent dates, French and In- 
dian Wars. 

Willey, William Lithgow, 

133, 171- 
Littleton, Colonel Nathan- 
iel, 1654. Councilor 

of Slate to Governor Sir 
William Berkeley of Vir- 
ginia, 1642. 

Dennis, James Teackle, ill. 
Littleton, Colonel Southey, 
1645-1734, who served 
against the Indians, and 
assisted Sir William Berke- 
ley in Bacon's Rebellion. 

Dennis, James Teackle, in. 
Livingston, Colonel Philip, 
1686-1749. Lord of the 
Manor of Livingston. Mem- 
ber of the Assembly, 1709. 
Participated in the capture 
of Port Royal, 1710, and, 
later. Colonel of the Provin- 
cial P'orces. Member of 
the Council, 1725-49. Sec- 
retary for Indian Affairs, 
Province of New York, 
1721-49. 

Strong, Joseph M., Jr., 76. 

Minis, John Livingston, 114. 
Livingston, Robert, 1654- 
1728. First Lord or Pro- 
prietor of the Manor of Liv- 
ingston. Member of the 
Council, Province of New 
York, 1698 and 1 701. Mem- 
ber of the Assembly, 1709- 
II. 

Crosby, Edward N. , 41. 

Crosby, Livingston, 42. 

Delafield, Joseph Livingston, 
42. 

Delafield, Maturin Living- 
ston, Jr., 42. 



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de Rose, Edward. 43. 
Erving. William V. R., 46. 
Hamersley, J. Plooker, 51. 
Livingston, Philip, 57. 
Strong. Joseph Montgomery, 

Jr., 76. 
Livingston, John Henry, 

100. 
Armstrong, Horatio Gates, 

no. 

Minis, John Livingston, 114. 

Livingston, Robert R., 171S- 

I775- Judge Supreme 

Court, Province of New 

York. 

Livingston, E. de Peyster, 

57- 

Wainwright, John T., 82. 

Wainwright, William P., Jr., 
82. 

Lloyd, Edward, 1695. 

Burgess from Lower Nor- 
folk County, Va., 1644-45. 
Commander of Anne Arun- 
del County, Md., July 30, 
1650. Commissioner t o 
make treaty v/ith the Sus- 
quehannock Indians, 1652. 
Member of the General As- 
sembly, 1654. Member of 
the Council, 165S-66. A 
party to treaty with the 
Susquehannah Indians, 
1661. Orders scouting par- 
ties against Indians, June 
20, 1662. Commissioner to 
confer with Virginia, May 9, 
1663. 

Brice, Philip H., 96. 

Howard, McHenry, 112. 
Lloyd, Edward, 1690-1718. 
President of the Council 
and ex-officio Governor of 
the Province. 

Howard, McHenry, 112. 
Lloyd, Colonel Edward, 
1711-1770. Member of the 
Lower House of Assembly 
of Maryland, 1739. Mem- 
ber of the Council of 
Maryland from 1743 to 
1768. 

Howard, McHenry, 112. 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Lloyd, Colonel Edward, 
1744-1796. Member of 
the Lower House of the 
Assembly, 1 771-1774. 

Howard, McHenrj-, 112. 
Lloyd, Colonel Philemon, 
1646-1685. Commissioner, 
Captain of Horse on Ches- 
ter and Wj'e River, July 2, 
1667 ; and served against 
the Indians. Colonel of 
Horse of Talbot, Kent 
and Cecil Counties, 1681. 
Member of the Assembly, 
1671. Speakerof the House 
of Burgesses, 1678, '81, '83, 
'84. Commissioner to nego- 
tiate treaty with Northern 
Indians (Five Nations) at 
Albany, 1682. 

Brice, Philip H., 96. 

Howard, McHenry. 112. 
Lloyd, Deputy - Governor 
Thomas, 1640-1694. 
Member of the Council, 
President of the Council, 
and Deputy-Governor of 
the Province of Pennsyl- 
vania during William Penn's 
absence in England. For 
eight years, 1684-93, the 
chief magistrate of the 
Province. First Master of 
Rolls ; and Keeper of the 
Great Seal. 

Bickley, Lawrence Wharton, 

35- 

Jackson, Oswald, 55. 

Griscom, Clement A., 97. 

Griscom, Robert E., 97. 

Morris, Henry, lor. 

Milnor, Thomas W., 162. 
Locke, William, 1628-1720, 
who was " Chirurgeon '' of 
the Massachusetts Forces in 
the Mount Hope Campaign. 
He was Surgeon of the 
Massachusetts Forces dur- 
ing King Philip's War. 

Sears, Walter J., 72. 
Lockwood, Lieutenant Jon- 
athan, 1639-1688. Colo- 
nial Forces of Connecti- 

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cut. Deputy to the Gene- 
ral Court. 

Lockwood, James B., 57. 
Logan, Sergeant Benjamin. 
Sergeant in Colonel Bou- 
quet's Expedition against 
the Indians, and Dunmore's 
Expedition, 1774. 

Throckmorton, Charles W., 

79- 
Longfellow, Ensign Wil- 
liam, 1651-1690, New- 
bury, Mass. Ensign in the 
Canada Expedition, 1690. 

Gerry, Allston, 48. 

Woodman, Clarence E., 88. 

Dorman, William B., 124. 
Lord, Captain Richard, 
1611-1662. Captain First 
Troop of Horse, Colony of 
Connecticut, 1657. One 
of the Patentees under the 
Charter of 1662, from 
Charles II. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 49. 

Lord, Frank H., 57. 

McAllister, Hey ward Hall, 58. 
Lord, Lieutenant Richard, 
1647-1727. Ensign Lyme 
Train fJand, 1703. Lieu- 
tenant, 170S, of New Lon- 
don County Company for 
service in Queen Anne's 
War, Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 

Richards, Frederick B., 69. 

Kobbe, George C, 162. 

Sill, Frederick Shroeder, 73. 
LoRiNG, Captain John, Provin- 
cial Forces, Massachusetts. 
Commanded a company in 
Colonel Joseph Thatcher's 
Regiment in the Expedition 
against Crown Point, 1755- 
56. 

Noyes, James A., 63, 128. 

Barker, E. Tobey, 122. 
LoTHROP, Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel Simon, 1689-1774. 
Commanded a Connecticut 
Regiment at the storming 
of Louisburg, 1745. 

Hyde, Edwin F., 54. 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Hyde, Frederick E., 54. 

Hooker, Edward W., 142. 

LovEjoY, John, i6go, An- 

dover, Mass. Soldier in 
King Philip's War. 

Wetherbee, Winthrop, 133. 
Lowe, Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry, 1717. Com- 
manded the Militia of Saint 
Mary's County, i6g6. Judge 
of the Provincial Court of 
Maryland, 1697. Deputy 
Commissary General, 1695- 
97- 

Browne, Bennet B., iii. 
Ludlow, Deputy-Governor 
Roger, 1590-1665. As- 
sistant General Court, Mas- 
sachusetts Bay Colony, 1630. 
Deputy-Governor, 1634. 
Served with Mason as "Ad- 
viser " in Pequot War. 
Deputy-Governor Connecti- 
cut Colony, 1639. Com- 
mander-in-chief of Con- 
necticut Forces in antici- 
pated conflict with the 
Manhattoes and Dutch. 

Shelton, George G., 72. 

Shelton, William A., 73. 

Thompson, Frederick Diodati, 
78. 

Thompson, William P., 79. 
Ludwell, Governor Philip, 
Member of the King's Coun- 
cil, 1676-83. Member of 
the General Court, 1676-77. 
Deputed to raise men and 
horses for the Indian War, 
1676. Appointed Governor, 
Colony of North Carolina, 
by the Proprietors, 1693- 
97- 

Chandler, Walter, 39. 

Lee, Edmund J., too. 
Ludwell, Colonel Philip, 
1672-1727. Member of the 
House of Burgesses, Domin- 
ion of Virginia, and Speaker 
of the same, 1795. Mem- 
ber of King's Council, 1710 
-15- 

Lee, Edmund J., 100. 



Lux, Darby, 1697-1750. Mem- 
ber of the General Assembly 
of Maryland, 1748-50. 

Wilson, James G., 117. 
Lyman, Lieutenant John, 
i623-i690,whoservedunder 
and was in command after 
the death of Captain William 
Turner, of the Northamp- 
ton soldiers, in the' famous 
" Falls Fight " above Deer- 
field, Massachusetts, May 
18, 1676. 

Collins, Clarence Lyman, 41. 

Haight, Frederick Everest, 
50. 

Short, Edward Lyman, 73. 

Sanford, George B., 144. 

Hammond, Lyman Dresser, 
180. 
Lynde, Simon, 1624-1687. 
Member of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1658. Served in King 
Philip's War, 1675. As- 
sistant, 166S-79. Justice of 
the Superior Court, 1687. 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Noyes, Charles P., 63. 

Ballord, Esek Steere, 186. 
Lyon, Henry, 1703. Dep- 
uty to the General Assem- 
bly of East Jersey, 1675- 
86. Member of the King's 
Council, 1683-86. 

Goode, G. Brown, 152. 

Mabie, Jan Pietersie, •- 

1725. Freeholder in Al- 
bany. His stone garrison- 
house was successfully de- 
fended against the French 
and Indians when Schenec- 
tady was destroyed in i6go. 
Served on all the "alarms" 
to repel attacks, and en- 
rolled men under Colonial 
sanction. 
Long, Oscar Fitzallan, 154. 

McCall, Major Samuel, 1721 
-1762. Major in the Asso- 
ciated Regiment for the de- 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



fense of Pennsylvania, 1747 
-48. 

Balch, Edwin Swift, 94. 

Balch, Thomas Willing, 95. 
McCarty, Daniel. Burgess, 
Westmoreland County, Va., 
1706. Speaker of the 
House of Burgesses, 171 5 
-20. 

Throckmorton, Charles W. , 

79- 

McClary, Captain John, 1719 
1801. Epsom. Soldier in 
Captain Joseph Thomas's 
Company of Scouts at the 
relief of Epsom, N. H., 
September-October, 1747, 
under orders from Governor 
Benning Wentworth. Sub- 
sequently Captain of New 
Hampshire Provincial Mili- 
tia. 
Bangs, Charles McClary, 170. 
Bangs, Frederick L., 170. 

McDouGALL, General Alex- 
ander, 1732-17S6, who 
commanded the armed ves- 
sels Tiger and Barri7igto7i, 
sailing out of New York 
under letters of marque, 
French War, 1756. 

*Hawkes, E. McDougall, 52. 

McIntosh, Captain John 
MOHR, 1 700-1761. Mcin- 
tosh County, Ga. Captain 
of the Highland Light In- 
fantry, under General Ogle- 
thorpe's command, against 
the Spaniards, 1740. 
Wounded and captured at 
Fort Moosa, Florida, after 
a gallant fight, and sent a 
prisoner to Spain. 
Winston, Frederick H., 134, 
181. 

McKiM, Lieutenant Thomas, 
1710-17S6. Commissioned 
by the Governor of Dela- 
ware, Lieutenant of Militia 
in the Upper Regiment 
from Brandywine Hundred, 
1756- 
Wilson, James G., 117. 



McLellan, Hugh, 1710-1797. 
Served in the defense of 
Narragansett, No. 7, in the 
French and Indian War, 
1745. 
Foster, Howell, 47. 

McNeil, Captain Archibald, 
of Litchfield. Ensign, Colo- 
nel Phineas Lyman's Tenth 
Connecticut Regiment, 
Lord Loudon's Expedition, 
Fort Edward, 1757. Cap- 
tain, Colonel John Reed's 
Fourth Connecticut Regi- 
ment, 1758, and Captain, 
Colonel David Wooster's 
Third Connecticut Regi- 
ment, 1759, ^t Crown Point. 
Captain, Colonel Wooster's 
Third Regiment, 1760, Ex- 
pedition against Canada. 
Captain, Colonel Nathan 
Whiting's Second Connec- 
ticut Regiment, 1761, Ex- 
pedition against Montreal. 
Captain same Regiment, 
1762, Expedition against 
Havana and the .Spanish 
West Indies. His company 
was recruited mostly in 
Litchfield, Connecticut. 
Noble, Henry Harmon, 62. 

Macomber, Captain Elijah, 
1718-1802. Taunton. En- 
sign Fifth Company, Third 
Regiment Massachusetts 
Militia, 1762. Captain 
Fifth Company, Third 
Regiment, 1771. 
Foster, Francis A., 124. 

McPherson, Captain Robert, 
Third Battalion, Colonial 
Forces of Pennsylvania, 
1758. 
Stevenson, William P., 75. 

Macpherson, Captain John, 
1726-1792. Commander of 
the privateer Britannia, of 
Philadelphia, French War, 
1757 ; also in Spanish War, 
1762. He was made a Bur- 
gess of Edinburgh, his birth- 
place, in 1764, in honor of 



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his distinguished services in 
the West Indies. 
Hornor, William Macpher- 
son, 53, 98. 
Macpherson, Lieutenant 
William, 1756-1813. En- 
sign, 1769. Lieutenant, 
1773, and Adjutant of the 
i6th Regiment of Foot, 
British Army. He resigned 
at the beginning of the 
Revolution and was granted 
a commission as Brevet 
Major by the Continental 
Congress, September 16, 
1779, in recognition of his 
services in the cause of 
American independence. 
Hornor, William Macpher- 
son. 53. gS. 
Macy, Lieutenant George, 
of Taunton, Mass. Served 
in King Philip's War. 
Deputy, 1672-7S. 
Miller, Charles B., 60. 
Miller, Edward C, 60. 
Mahew, Thomas. Deputy 
from Watertown to Gen- 
eral Court, 1636-37. Gov- 
ernor of the Island, 1641- 
64, Colony of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 
Daggett, William G., 139. 
Mallary, Abner, 1 723-1804. 
Member of Captain Eben- 
ezer Down's Company, 
Woodbury. Conn. Fort 
William Henry Expedition, 
1757- 
Backus, Brady Electus, 32. 

Man, Richard, 1652 . 

Served in the Indian Wars 
in Connecticut, and was 
in the " N a rrag a n s e 1 1 
Sortie." 
Banks, David, Jr., 32. 
Mann, Elias P., 5S. 
Mann, Francis N. Jr., 58. 
Manning, Ensign Samuel, 
1644-1710. Ensign in the 
Militia, Colony of Massa- 
chusetts. 
Leach, J. Granville, gg. 

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Mansfield, Andrew, 1623 

. Lynn. Deputy to the 

General Court, 16S0-83. 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Watkins, Walter Kendall, 
133- 
Mansfield, Major Moses, 
i63g-i703. Lieutenant, 

New Haven Troops, 1675, 
Captain, 1676. Appointed 
Major Commanding, i6g4. 
Served with distinction in 
Indian Wars. Member of 
General Court for over 
twenty years, also Assist- 
ant, 1691. 
Scudder, Henry T., 71. 
Maris, George, 1632-1705. 
Member of Provincial Coun- 
cil, i6g5. Province of Penn- 
sylvania. 
Dulles, Andrew Cheves, 97. 
Marsh, Captain Joseph, of 
Lebanon. Ensign, 1757, 
Lord Loudon's Expedition 
to Fort Edward. Lieu- 
tenant, 1 761. Captain, 4th 
Company, 12th Regiment 
of Connecticut, 17C3, in the 
French and Indian War. 
Rogers, James S., 103. 
Stevens, Charles Ellis, 104. 
Marsh, Captain Moses, 171S- 
1796. Commanding Had- 
ley Company, Massachu- 
setts Militia. Marched to 
the relief of Fort William 
Henry, July, 1757. 
Marsh, Charles W., 58. 
Marshall, Captain Samuel, 

1675. Killed in the 

"Swamp Fight," King 
Philip's War. 
Greene, Richard H., 49. 
Marshall, Captain Thomas, 
1613-1689, Lynn. Lieu- 
tenant, Captain, Deputy to 
the General Court, 16^9, 
'60, '63, '64, '67, '68, Col- 
ony of Massachusetts Bay. 
Watkins, Walter Kendall, 
132. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Marshall, Lieutenant Thom- 
as, who served, during the 
French and Indian War, in 
the Virginia Militia. Mem- 
ber of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1678-1687. 

Thomas, Douglass H.,78, 116. 

Barton, Randolph, iio. 

Marshall, David B., II4. 

Smith, Edwin H., 115. 
Marston, Isaac. Private in 
King William's War from 
Hampton, N. H. 

Pearson, Joseph H. S., 128. 
Marston, Lieutenant John, 
1715-1786. Lieutenant in 
Timothy Ruggles's Foot 
Company, 1740. Served at 
Louisburg, 1745. 

Marston, Henry W., loi. 

Marston, John, loi. 
Martin, Colonel JosiAH,i6g8- 
1778. Provincial Aide-de- 
Camp to the Royal Gov- 
ernor of the Province of 
New York, 1757. Member 
of the Governor's Council, 
1759-61. 

Martin, Jonathan W., loi. 
Mason, Captain George, 1670- 
171 1. Captain of Rangers 
in 1699-1700. County Lieu- 
tenant, Stafford County, Va., 
and, under General Nichol- 
son, was engaged in Indian 
Wars. 

Throckmorton, Charles W., 

79- 
Mason, Lieutenant George, 
1690-1735. County Lieu- 
tenant, Stafford County, Va., 
1719. Member Assembly, 
1718-28. 
Throckmorton, Charles W. , 

79- 
Mason, Lieutenant George. 
County Lieutenant, Stafford 
County, Va., 1675. Repre- 
sented his County in Bacon's 
Assembly in 1676. Espoused 
the popular side in the House 
of Burgesses. Indian Wars, 
1675-84. 



Throckmorton, Charles W., 

79- 
Mason, Captain Hugh, 1605- 
1678. Lieutenant Water- 
town Train Band, 1645. 
Captain, 1652-78. Deputy 
to the General Court nine 
terms, 1635-77. Member 
of the Council of War, 
1676. Commanded his com- 
pany in the " Sudbury 
Fight," April 29, 1676, 
King Philip's War. 

Ayer, James B., 121. 

Earned, Francis Mason, 127. 

Mason, Charles Frank, 128. 

Wheeler, Horace L., 133. 

Mason, Theodoras B. M., 154. 

Baker, Frank, 179. 
Mason, James, 1625-1667. 
Member of Governor's 
Council, Colony of Virginia, 

1652-54- _ 

Cleeman, Richard A., 96. 
Mason, Major John, 1600- 
1672. Lieutenant under Sir 
Thomas Fairfax in the Neth- 
erlands. One of the Found- 
ers of Connecticut. Com- 
manded the Colonial Forces 
in the Pequot War, 1637. 
Assistant, 1642-60. Pat- 
entee and Deputy-Governor 
of Connecticut under the 
Charter from Charles II., 
1662. Deputy - Governor, 
1660-70. Commissioner for 
the United Colonies, 1647- 
61. He was for many years 
Commander-in-chief of the 
Military Forces of the Col- 
ony, and organized the first 
Troop of Horse, 1657-58. 
He served the Colony in 
many other positions of 
trust and confidence, and 
was said by Trumbull to 
have been one of the first 
class of settlers who were 
the civil and religious fath- 
ers of the Colony. 

Hart, George W., 51. 

Hillhouse, Francis, 53. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Price, Henry R., 67. 
Whitney, Drake, 87. 
Rogers, James S., 103. 
Stevens, Charles Ellis, 104. 
Turner, Luther G., 145. 
Bissell, George Francis, 179. 
Mather, Lieutenant Joseph, 
1686-1749. Lieutenant of 
the First Company, in the 
Town of Lyme, Conn., 
1738. 
Smith, Gouverneur Mather, 

74- 
Smith, Lewis Bayard, 74. 
Mayberry, Richard, 1735- 
1807. Of Garrison at 
Marblehead, Me., 1757. 
Walker, Richard H., 83. 
Mayberry, William, 17 10 

. Soldier in Captain 

George Berry's Company, 
and in Captain Hill's Com- 
pany 1748-49, French and 
Indian War. 
Walker, Richard H., 83. 
Bodge. George Madison, 122. 
Mayo, John, a member of the 
" Barnstable Company" of 
Plymouth Colony, Lieuten- 
ant Thomas Dymoke com- 
manding. Active service in 
i<J43-44- 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 
Mayo, Samuel, a member of 
the "Barnstable Com- 
pany " of Plymouth Colony, 
Lieutenant Thomas Dy- 
moke commanding. Active 
service in 1643-44. 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 
Mayo, Colonel William, 
1 684- 1 744. Major, 1730, 
Colonel, 1740. Goochland 
County Troop, Provincial 
Forces of Virginia. 
Mayo, Edward C, 58, 106. 
Meigs, Captain Janna, 1672- 
1739. Captain, Guilford 
Company, 1717. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1716-18. 
Colony of Connecticut. 
Clarke, Edward Smith, 40. 
Meade, Richard Worsam, 154. 



Mekins, Thomas. Killed by 
the Indians at Hatfield, 
1675, in King Philip's War. 
Belknap, Robert Lenox, 34. 

Melvin, John, of Charlestown, 
Mass. Member of Captain 
Joseph Sill's Company, 
King Philip's War, 1675- 
76. 
Melville, Henry, 59. 

Melyn, Cornelis, 1602 . 

President of the Council of 
"Eight-Men," 1643, 
Province of New Nether- 
land. 
Houston, William Church- 
hill, Jr., 98. 

Merrick, William. A member 
of the " Duxbury Com- 
pany " of Plymouth Colony, 
Captain Myles Standisli 
commanding. Active ser- 
vice in 1642-44. 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 

Meredith, Captain Samuel, 
1732-1808. Captain in 
Colonel William Byrd's 
Regiment. Served at Forts 
Chiswell, Cumberland, Pitt, 
etc. 
Walker, Gustavus A., S3, 166. 

Merriam, Lieutenant Caleb, 
1707-1770. Ensign, 1749. 
Lieutenant, 1756. Walling- 
ford. Conn. 
Johnson, S. Albert, 56. 

Merriam, Captain John, 
1659-1742. Lieutenant, 

1704. Captain, 171 2. 
Deputy, 1697-1715. Wal- 
lingford, Conn. 
Johnson, S. Albert, 56. 

Merriam, Captain Nathan- 
iel, 1613-1693. Served in 
Pequot and King Philip's 
Wars. 
Johnson, Joseph H., 55. 
Johnson, S. Albert, 56. 

Middleton. Governor 
Arthur, 1681-1737. Com- 
missioner to Virginia, 1715. 
Member and Speaker of the 
Commons. President of 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



the Convention of 1719. 
Member and President of 
the Council, and Royal Gov- 
ernor, 1725-30, Province 
of South Carolina. 

Morris, Charles C. P., 102. 

MiDDLETON, Edward, 

1685. Member of the Grand 
Council, 167S-S4, Province 
of South Carolina. 

Morris, Charles C. P., 102. 
MiDDLETON, The Honour- 
able Henry, 1717-1784. 
Member and President of 
the Council, Province of 
South Carolina. President 
of Congress, 1774. 

Morris, Charles C. P., 102. 
Mifflin, John, 1714-1759. 
Commissioner for the de- 
fense of the Province of 
Pennsylvania, 1745. Mem- 
ber of Provincial Council, 
1752. Member of Indian 
Conference at Easton, 1757. 

Mifflin, James, 59, loi. 

Mifflin, William, loi. 

MiGHiLL, Stephen, 165 i , 

Rowley, Mass., who served 
in King Philip's War. 

Spofford, Paul N., 75. 
Miles, Captain John, 1644- 
1704, who served under 
Major Robert Treat in the 
Great Swamp Fight. 

O'Conor, John Christopher, 
63. 

Pond, Charles Hobby, 66. 

Pond, Winthrop, 66. 

Miles, Frederick P., 143. 

Pond, Nicholas M., 143. 

Sanford, George B., 144. 

Wylie, David Sandford, 163. 
Miller, Lieutenant John 
George, 1715-1762. Lieu- 
tenant in Colonel James 
Burd's Regiment of Provin- 
cial Forces, 1760. 

Egle, William Henry, 97. 

Minor, Captain John, 1634- 

1719, Woodbury, Conn. 

Indian Commissioner. 

Deputy to the General 



Court. Served in the French 
and Indian Wars of 1707 
-oS. 

Minor, John C, 60. 

Judson, William V., 127. 
Minor, Seth. Served in Cap- 
tain Ebenezer Down's Com- 
pany, which marched to the 
relief of Fort William 
Henry, August, 1757. 

Minor, John C, 60. 
MiNOT, George, i 594-1671, 
Dorchester, Mass. Deputy 
to the General Court, 1635 
-37- 

Clark, Arthur W., 123. 
MiNOT. Colonel James, 1694- 
1759. Of Concord, Massa- 
chusetts, Militia, 1756. 

Mitchell, William Anderson, 
60. 
MiNOT, Captain James, 1653- 
i735i Concord, Mass. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
1700-01. Captain, Concord 
Militia Company, 1684. 
Soldier in Expedition to 
Canada, 1690. 

Melville, Henry, 59. 

Bent, Samuel A., 122. 

Clark, Arthur W., 123. 
Mitchell, Matthew, 1590- 
1645. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, May, 1637, which 
voted that "There shalbe 
an offensive warr against 
the Pequoitt." Trumbull 
says that "the measures 
taken by this court were so 
spirited, that the names of 
its members deserve perpet- 
uation." Assistant, 1638. 
Served in the garrison at 
Saybrook Fort under Lion 
Gardiner in the Pequot War. 
Served in an encounter with 
the Indians on the Connecti- 
cut River, where his brother- 
in-law Samuel Butterfield 
was killed, October, 1636. 
Mather says "his buildings 
weretwice burned bylndians, 
his cattle destroyed, and his 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



estate, to the value of some 
hundreds of pounds, damni- 
fied, so that his family suf- 
fered more from the Pequot 
scourge than any in the 
land." 
Mitchell, William Anderson, 

60. 
Noble, Henry Harmon, 62. 
Judson, William Voorhees, 
127. 
Montague, Peter. Member 
for Lancaster County, 
House of Burgesses, Vir- 
ginia, 1651-59. 
Robertson, Henry Montague, 
69. 
MooNEY, Captain Hercules, 
of Colonel Messervey's 
Regiment at siege of Fort 
William Henry. Afterwards 
Colonel of a New Hamp- 
shire Regiment in the Con- 
tinental Army. 
Pond, Charles Hobby, 66. 
Pond, Nicholas M., 143. 
Moore, John, Jr., 1645-1700. 
Assistant, 1696-98, Colony 
of Connecticut. 
Hayden, Horace E., 98. 
Moore, Colonel William, 
1699-1780.- Of Moore Hall. 
Colonel of the First Asso- 
ciated Regiment, Chester 
County Militia, Province 
of Pennsylvania. For the 
defense of the Province, 
French and 'Indian War, 
1747-48, and recommis- 
sioned 1755. 
Bellas, Henry Hobart, 95. 
Morgan, Captain Jacob, 
1716-1792. In 1765 he was 
a Captain in His Majesty's 
service in the French and 
Indian War, and in 1759 
was commissioned Captain 
in the Provincial Forces of 
Pennsylvania. 
Wetherell, Alexander Ma- 
comb, 87. 
Morgan, Captain John, 1667- 
1746. Lieutenant of the 



First Company of Groton, 
Conn., 1692. Captain, 1714. 

Heilner, George C, 52. 
Morgan, Captain John, 1645- 
1712. Lieutenant of the 
" train band " at Groton, 
1692. Captain. 1714-1730. 
Indian Commissioner, and 
Deputy to the General 
Court from Groton, 1690 ; 
from Preston, 1693-94, 
Colony of Connecticut. 

Morgan, James Henry, 61. 

Morgan, William H., 61. 

Morgan, William Fellowes, 
162. 
Morgan, Sergeant Joseph, 
of Brimfield, Mass. Served 
as Sergeant in second cam- 
paign against Louisburg, 
i75'8-59. 

Morgan, Appleton, 61. 
Morgan, Captain Joseph. 
Captain in Seven Years' 
War. Fort William Henry, 

1757; 

Goodwin, Francis, 141. 

Goodwin, James J., 141. 
Morgan, Captain Theophi- 
LUS, 1 703-1766. Com- 
manded First Company of 
Killingworth, Conn.. 1756. 
French and Indian War. 

Morgan, William H., 61. 
Morris, Anthony, 1654-1721. 
Member of Provincial 
Council of Pennsylvania, 
1695-97. Justice of the 
Supreme Court, 1694. 

Mifflin, James, 60, loi. 

Mifidin, William, loi. 

Tyson, Anthony Morris, 11 7 

Tyson, Mathew S., 117. 
Morris, Lieutenant Edward, 
1688-1769. Roxbury. Dep- 
uty to General Court. First 
Military Officer, of Wood- 
stock. Served in the French 
and Indian War, Colonial 
Forces of Connecticut. 

Morris, Seymour, 128. 
Morris, Honorable Lewis, 
1671-1746. Member of the 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Council, 1721-29. Chief 
Justice of New York, 1720 
-38, First Governor of the 
Province of New Jersey, 
1738-46. 

Carnochan, Gouverneur M., 
38. 

Morris, Lewis, 6r. 

Morris, William Henry, 61. 

Norwood, Lewis Morris, 63. 
Morris, Captain William, 
of the New York City Mi- 
litia, 1701. Member of the 
Council of New Jersey, 

1713- , 
Earle, Ferdinand P., 44. 

Morse, Captain Joseph, 1649- 
1718. Of the Medfield 
Company, Massachusetts 
Militia. He defended the 
town against King Philip 
and 500 of his warriors in 
1675, Also Deputy to the 
General Court from Sher- 
born. 
Morse, Waldo Grant, 61. 

MosELEY (Maudesley), Lieu- 
tenant Consider, 1675- 
^755. whose house in 
Westfield was fortified, and 
made a refuge for the in- 
habitants against attacks of 
the Indians. 
Maynard, George C, 154. 

MosELEY (Maudesley), Lieu- 
tenant John, 1640-1690. 
Lieutenant in the Westfield 
Company of Foot in King 
Philip's War. 
Maynard, George C, 154. 

Moseley, Josiah, 1748-1826. 
In Captain James Noble's 
Company, Colonel Easton's 
Regiment, in the Expedi- 
tion to Canada in 1775. 
Maynard, George C, 154. 

Moseley, Rev. Samuel, 1708- 
1791. Chaplain to Gover- 
nor Belcher at Castle Wil- 
liam, Boston Harbor, 1730. 
Moseley, Edward Augustus, 

61, 154- 
Moulton, John. Private in 

256 



King William's War from 
Hampton, New Hamp- 
shire. 

Pearson, Joseph Hiram Starr, 
128. 

Munn, Benjamin, 1765. 

Served under Major John 
Mason in the Pequot VVar. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 86. 
Munson, Ensign Samuel, 
1643-1693. Commissioned 
Ensign of the Wallingford 
Trained Band, 1675, King 
Philip's War. 

Haight, Frederick E., 50. 

Story, Henry G., 76. 

Story, Joseph G. , 76. 

Munson, C. La Rue, 102. 
Munson, Captain Thomas, 
1612-16S5. One of the 
early pioneers and settlers 
of New Haven, 1637. 
Served in the Pequot War 
under Mason. Served as 
Sergean t , 1642, o f 
" Trayned Band." En- 
sign, 1661-64. Lieutenant, 
1664-76. Lieutenant, 
" Trained Band," New 
Flaven Colony. Served 
under Treat in King Phil- 
ip's War. Commissioned 
Captain, 1676. of New 
Haven County Soldiers. 

Haight, Frederick E., 50. 

Hartley, George D., 52. 

Story, Henry G., 76. 

Story, Joseph G. , 76. 

Munson, C. La Rue, 102. 

Hartley, Isaac S., 126. 

Heaton, John E., 141. 



Nash, Lieutenant Samuel, 
of the Duxbury Company. 
" Was frequently engaged 
in the military operations 
of the Colony." 
Thompson, Gilbert, 156. 

Neale. Captain James, 1615- 
1684. Member Provincial 
Council, 1643-44, and 1660- 
61. Member of House of 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Burgesses, 1666. Commis- 
sioner of the Treasury, 
1643. Fought in the Civil 
wars in England on the 
side of the king. Attorney 
of Lord Baltimore at Am- 
sterdam to protest against 
the seating of the Dutch 
and Swedes on the Dela- 
ware River and Bay. Com- 
missioned captain by Lord 
Baltimore, 1661, to raise 
troops against the Dutch on 
Delaware Bay. 

Brent, Joseph L., no. 

Browne, Bennet B., iii. 

Howard, McHenry, 112. 

Keyser, Robert Brent, 113. 

Smith, Thomas M., 115. 

Fleet, Alexander Frederick, 
187. 
Nelson, Captain John, 1654- 
1734. Headed the Bos- 
tonians at the attack on 
Governor Andres, i68g. 
Captured in 1691 and taken 
to Quebec, whence he sent 
important information lo 
the government of Massa- 
chusetts Bay regarding a 
proposed attack. His two 
messengers were shot be- 
fore his eyes, and he was 
sent a prisoner to France. 
He was confined in a dun- 
geon of the Chateau of An- 
gouleme for two years, and 
then in the Bastile, and did 
not obtain his liberty for ten 
years. 

Broome, George Cochran, 

37- 

Nelson, Governor William, 
1711-1772. President of 
His Majesties Council in 
the Dominion of Virginia 
and Governor of the Do- 
minion. 
Page, S. Davis, 102. 

Newberry, Captain Benja- 
min, 16S4, Windsor, 

Conn. Deputy twenty-two 
sessions. Assistant, 1684. 



Member Council of War. 
Served as Captain in King 
Philip's War. 
Metcalf, James B., 59. 
Orne, Henry M., 64. 
Newcomb, Isaac. A Private 
in the Company of Captain 
Richard Thayer, Massachu- 
setts Troops, 1747. 
Newcomb, George Amos, 187. 

Newlin, Nicholas, 1699. 

Member of Provincial 
Council of Pennsylvania, 
1685. 
Lewis, David. Jr., 100. 
Piatt, Franklin, 103. 
Newton, Colonel Roger, 
1685-1771. Colonel of the 
Second Regiment Colonial 
Forces of Connecticut. 
Served in the Expedition, 
1709-10. 
Pond, Winthrop, 67. 
Newton, Captain Samuel, 
1646-1708. Ensign, King 
Philip's War. Captain, Train 
Band, i6g8. 
Pond, Charles Hobby, 66. 
Newton, Henry Gleason, 143. 
Sanford, George B., 144. 
Nevil, Colonel James, 1728- 
1784. Captain of the Al- 
bemarle Company, Virginia 
Militia, 1757-58. Served 
in the French and Indian 
Wars. Major of Amherst 
County Troops, 1761. Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1764. Colo- 
nel, 1769. 
Vaughan, George T., 156. 

Nichols, Thomas, 1737. 

Reading. Soldier in King 
Philip's War. 
Pearson, Joseph H. S., 12S. 
Nicholson, Captain James, 
1 737-1804, who commanded 
a vessel from Maryland, at 
capture of Havana from the 
Spaniards in 1762. After- 
ward Senior Captain in the 
Continental Navy. 
Gallatin, Frederic, 48. 
Gallatin, Rolaz Horace, 48. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



NicoLL, Matthias, 1621-16S7. 
Captain in the British Army, 
1664. Secretary of the Prov- 
ince of New York, 1664- 
80. Member of the King's 
Council, 1667-80. Speaker 
of Provincial Assembly, 
1683. Judge of the Court 
of Admiralty, 1686. Mayor 
of New York, 1672. 

Crosby, Edward NicoU, 41. 

Crosby, Livingston, 42. 

Lawrence, Abraham R., 57. 

Paige, Edward W., 64. 
Noble, Lieutenant-Colonel 
Arthur, 1747. Com- 
missioned, February 5,1744, 
Lieutenant-Colonel of the 
Second Massachusetts Regi- 
ment. Served at the Siege 
of Louisburg, 1745. He 
was killed January 31, 1747, 
at the Battle of Minas, Grand 
Pre, Nova Scotia, while 
leading a detachment of five 
hundred men, by a musket 
ball which entered his 
forehead. His eldest son, 
Lieutenant James Noble, of 
the Massachusetts forces, 
died of fever at Louisburg, 
1746, aged 18. His brother 
Francis Noble was also 
killed at the Battle of Mi- 
nas. 

Sowdon, Arthur J. C, 130. 

Willey, William Lithgow, 

133. 171. 

Noble, Captain Daniel, 1721- 
1757. Captain of the North 
Military Company of New 
Fairfield, 1753. Captain in 
Colonel Ebenezer Marsh's 
Thirteenth Connecticut 
Regiment, which marched 
to the relief of Fort William 
Henry, August 8, 1757. 
Metcalf, James Betts, 59. 

Noble, Ensign David, 1695- 
1760. Ensign of the North 
Military Company, New 
Milford, Conn., 1743-48. 
Noble, Henry Harmon, 62. 



Noble, Captain Eli, 1739- 
1827. Captain in the French 
and Indian War. Was taken 
prisoner at the surrender of 
Fort William Henry, Au- 
gust 9, 1757, but succeeded 
in making his escape from 
the Indians, who were about 
to kill him. He served in 
1758. 

Noble, Robert, 175. 
NoRRis, Isaac, 1671-1735. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1709. Trustee un- 
der the will of William 
Penn, Province of Penn- 
sylvania. 

Norris, George W. , 102. 
North, Lieutenant Roger, 

1785. Lieutenant, 

Philadelphia Associators, 
1748. 

Benson, Edwin North, 95. 
Norton, Captain Francis. 
" Commanded the Trained 
Band at different times." 

Hall, George F., 125. 
Norton, John, 1606-1663. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, and Commissioner 
from Massachusetts Bay 
Colony to Charles II., 
1662. 

Norton, John Grant, 175. 
NoTT, Sergeant John. Ser- 
geant in command of twenty- 
six men furnished by Weth- 
ersfield, Conn., for the 
Pequot War. 

Webb, Alexander Stewart, 
Jr., 86. 

Webb, William Seward, 175. 
NoYES, Captain Cutting, 
1649-1734. Lieutenant and 
Captain, Newbury Com- 
pany, Colony of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 

Remick, John A., 129. 

Remick, Timothy, 130. 
NoYES, Lieutenant Cutting, 
1677-1701. Lieutenant, 
Newbury Company, Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 



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Remick, John A., I2g. 
Remick, Ninian B., 129. 
Remick, Timothy, 130. 

NOYES, J O SEPH , I736-1826. 

Soldier in the Second Louis- 
burg Expedition, 175S-59. 
Remick, John A., 129. 
Remick, Ninian B., 129. 
Remick, Timothy, I30. 
NoYES, Nicholas, 1614-1701. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1660-79, '79~8i' 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Remick, John A., 129. 
Remick, Timothy, 130. 
NoYES, Captain Thomas, 1679 
~I755- Captain of the 
Stonington Trained Band, 
1723. 
Noyes, Charles P., 63. 
Nye, Stephen, 1720-1810. 
Sandwich. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1761-66, 
1768-74, Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Wheeler, Horace L., 133. 

OgdenJohn,i6io-i6Si. Eliza- 
beth Towne. ' Magistrate, 
Colony of Connecticut, 
1656. Patentee, 1662. 
Member of King's Coun- 
cil, Province of New Jersey, 
1665. Schout and acting 
Governor of the English 
Colony in East Jersey dur- 
ing the Dutch occupation, 
1673. 
Beatty, Robert Chetsvood, 

33- 

Beatty, William Gedney, 33. 

Halsey, Harlan P., 50. 

Halsey, Henry A., 50. 

Ogden, Ludlow, 63. 

Chandler, Walter, 161. 

Toler, Henry Pennington, 
163. 
Ogden, Colonel Josiah, 1679- 
1763. Newark. Represent- 
ative to Provincial Legis- 
lature of New Jersey, 1716 
-38. Major in Colonel 



Johnston's Regiment, 1718. 
Colonel appointed to raise 
troops for Spanish War, 
1740. 

Banks, David, 32. 

Banks, David, Jr., 32. 

Chandler, Walter, 39, 161. 

Olds, Corporal Ezekiel. Of 

Captain Jabez Upham's 

Company at the relief of 

Fort William Henry, 

1757- 
Olney, George Washington, 
64. 
Olney, Thomas, Sr., 1600- 
1682. One of the founders 
of the Colony of Rhode Is- 
land, 1640, and its first 
Treasurer, 1638. Assistant 
President, 1649-57. Com- 
missioner to Massachusetts 
Bay, 1656. Deputy, 1665- 

71- 

Olney, George Washington, 
64. 
Olney, Thomas, Jr., 1632- 
1722. Assistant President, 
1669, '71, '77, '79. Dep- 
uty, 1672-1711. Also Com- 
missioner before Lord Bel- 
lamont with Connecticut in 
regard to western boundary 
of Rhode Island. 
Olney, George Washington, 
64. 
Osgood, Corporal Hooker, 
1668-174S. Corporal in An- 
dover Company, 16S9. 
Houghton, Henry O., 126. 
Houghton, Henry O., Jr., 
127. 
Osgood, Captain John, 1595 
. Andover, Mass. Cap- 
tain, 1666. 
Grinnell, William Milne, 49. 

Otis, Colonel John, 1660 . 

Commander of the Barn- 
stable Militia eighteen 
years. Judge of His Maj- 
estie's Council twenty-one 
years. Fought against In- 
dians around Barnstable. 
Grinnell, William MiJne, 49. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Paca, William, i 740-1 799. 
Member of Assembly, 1771 
-73. Province of Mary- 
land. 
Paca, John P., 114. 

Page, John, 1627-1692. "One 
of Their Majesties' Council 
in the Dominion of Vir- 
ginia." 
Page, S. Davis, 102. 

Page, Sergeant John, 1631- 
1711. Groton. Garrison 
duty during an Indian up- 
rising, 1691. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1700, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Page, Walter Gilman, 128. 

Page, Lieutenant Joseph, 
1714-1799. Corporal in 
Captain William Law- 
rence's Company, King 
George's War, 1746. Ser- 
geant in Captain James 
Prescott's Company, 1758. 
Page, Walter Gilman, 128. 

Page, Mann, ist, 1691-1730. 
Member of the King's 
Council, Dominion of Vir- 
ginia. 
Page, S. Davis, 102. 

Page, Colonel Matthew, 
1659-1703. One of Her 
Majesty's Council in the 
Dominion of Virginia. 
Page, S. Davis, 102. 

Paige, John, 1738-1S12. 
Served in two Campaigns 
of the French and In- 
dian War, 1758-59, and 
was wounded on the 
Plains of Abraham, and 
was near Wolfe when he 
was killed. 
Paige, Edward Winslow, 64. 

Paine, Stephen, Rehoboth, 
1654-1678. Soldier in King 
Philip's War, and a large 
contributor to the expense 
thereof. Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 
Teall, Edward McKinstry, 
181. 



Paine, Lieutenant William, 
1695-1746. Lieutenant, 

1745, of the 7th Massaclm- 
setts Regiment, at Louis- 
burg, where he died, 1746. 

Luquer, Thatcher Taylor 
Paine, 58. 
Palmer, Captain Ichabod, 
1677 . Captain, 1715. 

Adams, Edward l^L, 121. 
Parke, Robert, 1570-1665. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1642, and from New 
London, 1652, Colony of 
Connecticut. 

Mackenzie, George Norbury, 
114. 
Parke, William, 1595-1685. 
Member of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1638. Represented 
Roxbury, Mass., in the 
General Court, 1635-67, 
the longest known term of 
service under the old char- 
ter. 

Mackenzie, George Norbury, 
58. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

Parmele, Samuel. Soldier in 

Colonel Nathan Whiting's 

Regiment, Seven Years' 

War. 

Parmele, George L., 143. 
Parsons, Private Aaron, 
1712-1795. Served in the 
battle of Lake George. 

Parsons, Albert Ross, 65. 
Parsons, Cornet Joseph, 
1618-1683. Cornet of Cap- 
tain John Pynchon's Hamp- 
shire County Troop, 1672- 
78. Member of the Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1679. Served in 
the early French and In- 
dian Wars, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Lord, Frank Howard, 57. 

Parsons, Albert Ross, 65. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Hayden, Horace Edwin, 98. 
Webb, Francis Parsons, 105. 
Parsons, Captain Joseph, 
1647-1727. Served in King 
Philip's War. 
Lord, Frank Howard, 57. 
Parsons, Albert Ross, 65. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Hayden, Horace Edwin, 98. 
Partridge, Samuel, 1645- 
1740. Quartermaster of 
Major John Pynchon's 
Troop, 1683. Deputy, 1683, 
'85, '86. Assistant, Associ- 
ate Judge, Hampshire Coun- 
ty Court, 1685. Judge of 
the Court of Common Pleas, 
1692-1740, Colony of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay. 
Collins, Clarence L., 41. 
Paschall, Thomas, 1634-171S. 
Member of Assembly, 1685 
-8g, Province of Pennsyl- 
vania. 
Griswold, Penjamin H., 112. 
Mulliken. Howard, 114. 

Paschall, Thomas. Jr., 

1743. Member of Assem- 
bly, 1717, Province of Penn- 
sylvania. 
Griswold, Benjamin H., 112. 
Mulliken, Howard, 114. 
Paterson, Major John, 1707 
-1762. Lieutenant, 1740. 
Captain, 1752. Served 
against Indians, and also 
under Wolfe at the taking 
of Quebec. 1756, as Cap- 
tain. Major, First Con- 
necticut Regiment. 1756. 
Served in the Crown Point 
Expedition, 175S-59, and 
under Sir Jeffrey Amherst 
in the Expedition against 
Canada. 1761. Paymaster 
in the Havana Expedition. 
1762, and died there of yel- 
low fever. 
Egleston, Thomas, 45. 
Patterson, Captain James, 
I7i5-I77r' Took part with 
his father, James Patterson, 

26 



in " Cresap's War," 1730- 
35. Captain in the Associ- 
ated Regiment of Lancaster 
County, Penn., 1747-4S, on 
the Susquehanna. Served 
in the Rangers during Brad- 
dock's campaign. Served 
all through the French and 
Indian War, in Colonel 
Armstrong's 1st Battalion 
of the Pennsylvania Regi- 
ment, and in Colonel Burd's 
Regiment, 1757-58. Was 
in command of Fort Hunter 
in 1763-64. Captain in the 
Provincial service of Penn- 
sylvania. 
Peale, Albert C, 155. 
Pawling, Colonel Henry, 

1692. Schout at Eso- 

pus. Captain and Colonel 
of Militia, 1674-88. 
Innes, Hasbrouck, 54. 
Paxton, Captain John, 171 5- 
1784. Virginia Indian 
Wars. 
Beckurts, Charles Lewis, 33. 

Peabody, Captain JoH>f . 

Deputy to the General 
Court ten terms, 1689- 
1730. Ensign, 16S2. Lieu- 
tenant, 1691. Captain, 1699, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Hall, George F., 126. 
Peabody, William, 1646-1700. 
Topsfield, Mass. In Cap- 
tain Gardiner's Company, 
King Philip's War. 
Dorman, William B., 124. 
Pease, Captain John, 1654- 
1734. First Captain of the 
First Train Band of En- 
field, Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 
Allen, Francis Olcott, 94. 
Peck, Lieutenant Jeremiah, 
16S7-1765. Ensign, 1735. 
Lieutenant, 1737. 
Peck, Theodore Safford, 175. 
Peck, John, 1742-1S19. A 
soldier in the French and 
Indian War. Served from 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



the Campaign of 1759 to 
the end of the war, 1763. 

Peck, John Hudson, 65. 
Peck, Lieutenant Joseph, 
1653 . Lieutenant, 1709. 

Peck, Theodore SafTord, 175. 
Pell, Major John, 1643-1702. 
Styled Sir John Pell in the 
New Rochelle town rec- 
ords. Second Lord of the 
Manor of Pelham, 1669. 
First Judge of the Court of 
Common Pleas, 168S, and 
first member of the Provin- 
cial Assembly, 1691-95, for 
Westchester County, Prov- 
ince of New York. Captain 
of Horse, 16S4, and Major 
1692, French and Indian 
War. 

Clark, Henry Schieffelin, 39. 

Pell, Harrison Archibald, 65. 

Pell, Howland, 65. 

Pell, William Cruger, 66. 

Schieffelin, Eugene, 70. 

Schieffelin, George R., 70. 

Schieffelin, Schuyler, 71. 

Whipple, Charles Henry, 87. 

Darrach, Bradford, 161. 

Pell, Rodman Corse, 180. 
Pell, Captalm John, 1728- 
17S2. Captain of the pri- 
vateers Mary, 1756, and 
Revenge, 1758, French 
War. 

Pell, Frederick Aycrigg, 65. 

Pell, John H., 66. 
Pell, Ensign Joseph, 1721- 
1752. Of Pelham Manor. 
Ensign in Captain A n - 
thony Lispenard's Com- 
pany, New Rochelle, 
N. Y. Spanish Expedition, 
1740-42. 

Schieffelin, George R., 70. 
Pell, Samuel. Served in the 
Armed Patrol at Harlem 
during Indian alarms. 

Pell, John H.,66. 

Pell, Frederick Aycrigg, 65. 
Pell, Thomas, 1608-1669. Sur- 
geon at Saybrook Fort, who 
served in the Pequot War, 



1637. Deputy from Fair- 
field, Conn., to the General 
Court, 1664, and first Lord 
of Pelham Manor, New 
York, Indian Grant, 1654. 
Pell, Howland, by represen- 
tation, 65. 

Pemberton, Doctor Thomas, 
1653-1693. As Surgeon 
accompanied Expedition to 
Canada in 1690. 
Hall, Clayton C, 112. 

Penhallow, Samuel, 1665- 
1726. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1698. Speaker 
of the House, 1699. Treas- 
urer, 1699-1726. Assistant, 
1702. Secretary, 1704. Judge 
of Superior Court, 1714- 
1717. Chief Justice, 1717- 
1726. Commissary General, 
1712, Colony of NewHamp- 
shire. 
Hall, Clayton C, 112. 

Penn, William, 1644-1718. 
Founder. 
Hall, P. Penn Gaskell, 97. 

Pepperrell, Lieutenant- 
Colonel William, 1654- 
1734. Kittery, Maine. 
Captain in command of the 
company of Provincial Mil- 
itia at Kittery, 1714. Com- 
mandant of His Majesty's 
Fort at Kittery Point, 1714. 
Subsequently Lieutenant- 
Colonel of the Provincial 
Militia of York County, 
Maine. Justice of the Court 
of Common Pleas, 1715- 
1730. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court of Massachusetts, 
1696, '97, 1 70S, '09, '24. 
Father of Sir William Pep- 
perrell, Bart., Lieutenant- 
General and Command- 
er-in-chief at the Siege of 
Louisbourg, 1745, the first 
American born Baronet of 
Great Britain. 
Frisbie, FrankHn Senter, 170. 

Pepperrell, Sir William, 
Bart., 1606-1759. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Wheeler, Everett Pepperrell. 
No. 506, New York Society. 
Fifth in descent. 
Perkins, Captain William, 
1607-1682. Topsfield. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
1644. Captain of Military 
Company, Weymouth, Col- 
ony of Massachusetts Bay. 
Dorman, William B., 124. 
Pettingill, Benjamin, 1720- 
1795. Clerk of Colonel 
Ephraim Leonard's Regi- 
ment, P'ort William Henry 
Expedition, 1757. 
Foster, Howell, 47. 
Phelps, George, 1605-1687. 
Member of the Hartford 
County First Troop of 
Horse, 165S. Member of 
the Council of Ten. 
Earle, Ferdinand P., 44. 
Phelps, Captain Ichabod, 

1708 . Ensign, 1749. 

Captain, Crown Point E.\- 
pedition, 1756 ; also in Ex- 
pedition against Canada, 
1760. 
Norton, Edward L., 63. 
Phelps, Lieutenant Timothy, 
1639-1719. Lieutenant un- 
der Colonel William Whit- 
ing, Queen Anne's War, 
I yog- 
Norton, Edward L. , 63. 
Phillips. M.-\jor William, 
Commander of the York- 
shire Forces, Maine, 1663. 
One of the King's Commis- 
sioners, and Justice for 
settling the affairs of New 
England. Major Command- 
ant of the Military Forces 
of the Province of Maine, 
1665. During the Lidian 
troubles in 1675, his house 
and mills at Saco were 
burned, and his garrison 
sustained a long and terrible 
siege. 
Adams, Washington Irving, 31. 
Carhart. Amory S., 38. 
Talmadge, Robert S., 77. 



•63 



Adams, Washington I. L., 
161. 
Pickering, Lieutenant John, 
1637-1694. Who served 
under Captain Moseley at 
Deerfield, 1675. 
Orne, Henry M,, 64. 
Pierce, Captain Michael. 
Commissioned Captain by 
the General Court of Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1669. Killed 
in battle with the Narra- 
gansett Indians, March 26, 
1676. 
Pierce, Bradford De Witt, 
143- 
Pierpont,Lieutenant Joseph, 
1704-1752. Lieutenant of 
the Fifth New Haven Com- 
pany, 1742. 
Brackett, Robert Lambert, 
36. 
Pierson, Lieutenant- Colo- 
nel Henry, 1652-1701. 
Lieutenant-Colonel Suffolk 
County Militia, 169S, Prov- 
ince of New York. 
Prime, Ralph Earle, 67. 
Pike, Robert, 1616-1706. 
Lieutenant of Salisbury 
Troop of Horse, 1652. 
Captain, 1659. Major of 
Military Forces of Norfolk 
and Piscataqua Counties. 
1670. Commander-in-chief 
of all Military Forces North 
and East of Merrimac River 
i n Massachusetts, New 
liampshire, and Maine, in 
the War against the French 
and Indians, 1690. Deputy 
to the General Court 
twenty-three terms, 1648- 
82. iissistant, 16S2. Com- 
mittee of Safety, i68g. A 
Commissioner to treat with 
the Indians, 1690. 
Pike, Charles E., 155. 
Pinney, Captain Benjamin, 
1715-1777- Windsor, Conn., 
Troop, French and Indian 
Wars, 1755. 
Earle, Ferdinand Pinney, 44. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Pitkin, Captain Thomas, ist, 
of Bolton, 1700-1766. 
Lieutenant, 1737. Captain, 
1739. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1755-56, Colony 
of Connecticut. 
Rogers, James S., 103. 

Pitkin, Captain Thomas, 2d, 
Lieutenant of 1st Company, 
1st Regiment, 1761. Cap- 
tain, 1764, in the Seven 
Years' War, Colony of Con- 
necticut. 
Rogers, James S., 103. 

Pitkin, William, ist, 1636- 
1694. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1675-90. At- 
torney-General , 1664. 
Treasurer, 1676. Assist- 
ant, 1690-94. Commis- 
sioner for the United Colo- 
nies, Colony of Connecticut. 
Rogers, James S., 103. 

Pitkin, Chief Justice Wil- 
liam, 2d,''i664-i723. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
1696. Assistant, from 1697, 
for twenty-six years. Mem- 
ber of the Committee of 
War, 1702, War of the 
Spanish Succession. Chief 
Justice of the Colony of 
Connecticut, 1713-23. 
Hosmer, Edward Sturges, 

53- 

Rogers, James S., 103. 
Pitkin, Governor William. 
Colonel of the First Con- 
necticut Regiment, 1737, 
and Governor of the Colony. 

Grinnell, George Bird, 49. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 50. 
Plater, Colonel George, 
1695-1755. Member of the 
Council of Maryland, 1732 
-55. 

Howard, McHenry, 113. 
Platt, Captain Joseph, 1672 

. Captain Norwalk 

Train Band, 17 10. Served 
in Port Royal Expedition, 
1710. 

Fitch, Edward Sherman, 46. 



Plowden, Sir Edmund, 

1659. Founder, Governor, 
Captain-General, and Earl 
Palatine of New Albion 
(now New Jersey). Charter 
granted by Charles I. 

Jenkins, Edward A., 113. 

Jenkins, Edmund Plowden, 

113- 

Plumb, John, 1594-1648. 
Served under Mason in the 
Pequot War. 
Collins, Holdridge Ozro, 41. 

Plumb, John, of Dorchester, 
Massachusetts, Wethers- 
field and Branford, Con- 
necticut. Deputy to the 
General Court, 1641-43. 
Hammond, Lyman Dresser, 
180. 

Plumsted, Clement, 1680- 
1745. Philadelphia. Mem- 
ber of Common Council. 
Member of Pennsylvania 
Assembly, 1712-20. Judge, 
Court of Common Pleas, 
1717-45. Presiding Judge, 
Provincial Council, 1727- 

45- 
Devereux, Alfred, 97. 
Devereux, Frederick, 97. 
Klapp, William H., 99. 
Burton, Robert, no. 
Williams, William Klapp, 

133- 

Plumsted, William, 1708- 
1765. Member of Assem- 
bly, 1755-57- Member of 
the Council. 1759-64, Prov- 
ince of Pennsylvania. 
Burton, Robert, no. 

PoMEROY, Major Seth, 1706- 
1777. Fourth Massachu- 
setts Regiment, served in 
the Louisburg Expedition, 
1745, and at Crown Point, 

1755- 
Pomeroy, George E., 66. 
Pond, Charles, i 744-1832. 
Soldier in Major David 
Baldwin's Company, Colo- 
nel Nathan Whiting's Sec- 
ond Connecticut Regiment, 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



1761. Afterwards Captain 
in the Continental Line. 
Pond, Charles Hobby, 66. 
Pond, Winthrop, 66. 
Pond, Nicholas Misplee, 143. 
Porter, John. Member of the 
first Troop of Horse, Con- 
necticut Colony, 1658. Dep- 
uty to General Court, 1646. 
Earle, Ferdinand Pinney, 44. 
Norton, Edward Loudon, 62. 

Porter, John, 1651 . 

Served in King Philip's 
War. 
Britton, Charles P., 37. 
Porter. Sergeant John, 1596 
-1676. Served in the Mas- 
sachusetts Militia at Hing- 
ham and Salem. 
Washburn, William Ives, S5. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Porter, Joseph, 1638-1714. 
Served in King Philip's 
War under Captain Mose- 
ley. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

Porter, Samuel, 1755. 

Served in garrison at Fort 

Edward, where he died of 

fever, 1755. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

Post, Lieutenant Abraham, 

1690. Ensign of the 

Train Band, Say b rook , 
Conn., 1667. Lieutenant in 
Command of Saybrook 
Fort, 1680. 
Post, William Augustine, 67. 
Powers, Gideon, of Lexington, 
Mass. A volunteer in the 
West India Expedition, 
1740. 
Powers, Charles A., 67. 
Pratt, Captain William, 1653 
-1 7 1 8. Was granted per- 
mission, in 1675, by the 
Council at Hartford, to for- 
tify and garrison his house. 
Appointed Lieutenant of 
Connecticut troops in 1709, 
and Captain of the First 

265 



Company, or Train Band, 
May, 17 1 7. 
Spencer, Horatio Nelson, 188. 
Spencer, Selden Palmer, 188. 
Pratt, Lieutenant William. 
Lieutenant of the Saybrook 
Forces that fought under 
Mason in Pequot War. 
Deputy, 1666-67. 
Backus, Brady Electus, 32. 
Eaton, Daniel C, 140. 
Hart, Samuel, 141. 
Prentis, Captain John, who 
was Commander of the 
'iloo-p Dt'ft'itse at the taking 
of Louisburg, Cape Breton, 
July 17, 1745. 
Chew, James L. , 139. 
Prescott, John, 1604-1681. 
Served in Garrison at Lan- 
caster, and in defense of the 
town against Indians, Aug- 
ust 22, 1675, and February 
10, 1676. 
Gerry, Allston, 48. 
Melville, Henry, 59. 
Prescott, Captain Jonas, 1648 
-1723. Captain of the 
Groton Company in King 
William's War, 1689. Dep- 
uty, 1699, 1701-05, Col- 
ony of Connecticut. 
Melville, Henry, 59. 
Farnesworth, Frederick, 140. 
Prescott, Captain Jonas, 2d, 
1678-1750. Groton. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
1720, Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 
Melville, Henry, 59. 
Prescott, Jonathan, 1675- 
1755. Private in Captain 
John Gilman's Company, 
1710. 
Emery, Brainerd Prescott, 45. 
Prince, Governor Thomas, 
1600-1673. Assistant, 
Plymouth Colony, 1635, '36, 
'37, '39. '46, '56. Gov- 
ernor, 1634-38, and 1657- 
72. Member of the Coun- 
cil of War, and " went forth 
against the Pequot In- 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



dians," 1637. Commis- 
sioner for the United Col- 
onies, 1645, '50, '61. 
Freeman, George Wentvvorth, 

47- 
Sears, Clinton Brooks, 72. 
Story, Henry Grafton, 76. 
Howland, Daniel W., 127. 
Clark, Alonzo H., 151. 
Fuller, Austin Weed, 174. 
Adams, Edward Milton, 179. 
Provoost, David, 1608-1656. 
Commander at Saybrook 
Fort, 1642-47. 
Sill, John Targee, 73. 
Provost, Colonel David, 
1760-1714, Captain of 
Foot, 1700. Member of 
General Assembly, 1702- 
II, and 1716-18 as Colonel 
Provost. Member of Coun- 
cil, 170S-10. 
Thomas, George Cummings, 
163. 
Provost, Captain David. 
Captain of a Company of 
Troops, raised July 22, 
1740, that took part in the 
Expedition against the 
Spanish. 
Thomas, George Cummings, 
163. 
Provost. Sergeant David. Of 
the Burghers' Corps of New 
Amsterdam, 1653. 
Thomas, George Cummings, 
163. 
Pruyn, Samuel, 1677-1752. 
Member Captain Roose- 
boom's Company, Albany, 
1715. 
Pruyn, John V. S. L., 67. 
PuMPELLY, Sergeant John, 
1727-1S19. Served in Cap- 
tain John Loring's Com- 
pany at the Relief of Fort 
William Henry, 175S, and 
at Crown Point, 1755. 
Read, Harmon Pumpelly, 67. 
Purchase, Ensign Olliver. 
Assistant, 16S5, Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony. 
Allen, Francis Olcott, 94. 



Putnam, Benjamin, Captain, 
1664-1715. Salem. Lieu- 
tenant, Captain, 1706-11. 

Putnam, George J., 129. 
Putnam, Captain John, 1627- 
1710. Salem. Corporal, 
1672. Lieutenant, 1678. 
Captain, 1687. Deputy, 
1679, '80, '86, '91, '92. 

Putnam, George J., 129. 
Putnam, Lieutenant Na- 
thaniel, 1619-1700. Dep- 
uty to the Massachusetts 
General Court, 1690-91. 
Lieutenant of the Foot 
Company of Salem Village, 
16S3. 

Putnam, George J., 129, 

Watkins, Walter K., 133. 
Putnam, Lieutenant 
Stephen, 1694-1772. 
Salem. Lieutenant in 
Third Company, First 
Regiment of Massachusetts 
Militia. Captain Samuel 
Flint, Colonel Ichobed 
Plaisted. 

Putnam, George J., 129. 
Putnam, Lieutenant 
Thomas, 1614-1686. 
Lieutenant of Troop o f 
Horse, Lynn, Mass.. 1662. 
Served in King Philip's 
War. 

Robbins, Ploward S., 69. 
Pynchon, Governor W i l - 
liam, 1590-1662. Spring- 
field, Mass. Chartered 
Incorporator and "Assist- 
ant." Treasurer, 1632-34. 
" Governor of Springfield," 
1641-50. Governing Mag- 
istrate of Connecticut, 1637 
-38. 

Hosmer, Edward Sturges, 53. 

Walbridge, T. Chester, 82, 
104. 

Washburn, John Henry, 83. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

QuiNCY, Lieutenant-Colonel 
Edmund, Braintree. Dep- 
uty to the General Court. 

66 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Major. Lieutenant-Colonel 
of the Suffolk Regiment, 
169S, Colony of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 
Salisbury, Edward E., 144. 

Rambo, Peter Gunnersox, 

1698. Member of the 

Council, Province of Penn- 
sylvania, 1668. 
Penson, Edwin N., 95. 
Randolph, Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel William, 1651-1711. 
Member of the House of 
Burgesses, 1700-05. Cap- 
tain, Henrico County 
Forces, 1680. Lieutenant- 
Colonel, i6gg. Attornejf- 
General and Member Royal 
Council of Virginia. 
Founder of William and 
Mary College, 1690. 
Thomas, Douglass H., 78, 116. 
Rapelje, Lieutenant Joris, 
1675-1756. Lieutenant of 
His Majesty's Forces, 
Queens County. 
Kitchen, John Cornelius 

Duryea, 56. 
Whitehouse, J. Norman De 
Rapelje, 87. 
Raynolds, Nathaniel. Pri- 
vate in Captain Hudson's 
Company, May 12, 1675. 
Captain under Colonel 
Church. 
Raynolds, Edward V., 143. 
Read, Colonel John, 1688- 
1756. Lieutenant in the 
Delaware Colonial Forces, 
1747, when organized for 
defense, French War. 
Read, Harmon Pumpelly. 67. 
Reade, Joseph, 1771 . Mem- 
ber of Provincial Council 
of New York, 1764-71. 
Hamersley, J. Hooker, 51. 
Reed, William, 1605-1658. 
Deputy from Weymouth to 
the General Court, 1636, 
Massachusetts Bay Colony. 
Reed, John L., 115. 
Remick, Quartermaster Jo- 

2 



SEPH, 1731-17S2. Quarter- 
master in Captain Jonathan 
Bagley's Company, Colo- 
nel Samuel George's Regi- 
ment, 1756. 

Remick, John Anthony, 129. 

Remick, Ninian Beall, 129. 

Remick, Timothy, 130. 
Remington, Lieutenant 
John, 1617-1667. Of Row- 
ley, Mass. In Pequot War. 

Remington, Cyrus Kingsbury, 
68. 
Remsen, Colonel Jeromus, 
1754-1760. Provincial 
Forces. New York. 

Whitehouse, James Norman 
De Rapelje, 87. 
Remsen, Lieutenant Henry, 
1736-1792. Lieutenant in 
Captain David Abeal's Foot 
Company, New York city, 
1760. 

Remsen, Phoenix, 68. 
Revell, Randall. Member 
of the Assembly of Mary- 
land, 1638. Member of the 
Virginia House of Bur- 
gesses, 1657-58. 

Dennis, James Teackle, III. 
Reynolds, Thomas. Delegate 
from Calvert County, Mary- 
land, to the Lower House 
of Assembly, 1754-57- 

Reynolds, Edward, 115. 
Rhoades, Samuel. Mayor of 
Philadelphia, 1774. Mem- 
ber of the Continental Con- 
gress, 1774. 

Franklin, William V>., 140. 
Rhoades, Ensign Samuel. 
Commissioned Ensign, 
1768, in the 3d Company, 
(Captain Gallison) of Mar- 
blehead, Mass. In Colo- 
nel Jacob Fowle's Regi- 
ment of Foot. 

Rhoades, Lyman, 68. 

Rhoades, Samuel, 1643 . 

Served in Captain Gardi- 
ner's Regiment, King Phil- 
ip's War. 

Rhoades, Lyman, 68. 

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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Richards, Sergeant TsIoses, 
1730-1757. Served in Cap- 
tain Nathan Adams's Com- 
pany, French and Indian 
War, 1754. 
Gerry. Allston, 48. 
Richardson, Abel, 1736-1761. 
A soldier in the French 
War, 1756-60. 
Woodworth, Newell Bertram, 
88. 
Richardson, Lieutenant 
John, 1639-1696. Soldier 
in King Philip's War, and 
Lieutenant in Massachu- 
setts Militia. 
Leach, J. Granville, 99. 
Richardson, Joseph, 1643- 
1717. Served under Ma- 
jor Samuel Appleton in 
Great Swamp Fight. 
Woodworth, Newell B., 88. 
Richardson, Nathaniel, 1651 
-1714. Of Woburn. A 
soldier in Captain Prentiss's 
Company, in the Great 
Swamp Fight. 
Morris, Seymour, 180. 
Richardson, Samuel, 

1719. Provincial Coun- 
cillor, 1688-95. Member of 
Assembly fourteen terms, 
Province of Pennsylvania. 

Lewis, William F., 100. 
Pennypacker, Samuel W. , 103. 
Richardson, Thomas, 1645- 

1720. A soldier of Captain 
Samuel Gallup's Company 
in Expedition to Canada in 
1690. Deputy to General 
Court. 1703-04. 

Kieth, Albert, 153. 
Richmond, Captain Edward. 
Lieutenant during King 
Philip's War. Captain, 
1690. 

Paige, Edward W., 64. 
Richmond, Colonel Sylves- 
ter, 1673-1754. Who re- 
ceived the French flag at 
the first capture of Louis- 
burg, 1745. 

Chapman, Thomas B. , 39. 



Ridgely, Colonel Henry 

1 70S. Member of the 

Assembly, i6g2. Member 
of Governor's Council, Ma- 
jor and Colonel of Militia, 
Anne Arundel County, 
Maryland. Commissioner, 
1683. 

Tilton, Palmer, 132. 

Tilton, Warren C, 132. 

Peale, Albert C, 155. 
RiGGS, Sergeant Edward, 
1619-1669. Of Roxbury, 
Mass., who served in Pe- 
quot War, 1637. 

Meyer, Isaac, 62. 
Ringgold, Major James, 1636- 
i6S6. Lord of Eastern 
Neck Manor. Major and 
Commander of the Militia, 
Kent County, Maryland, in 
the Expedition against the 
Nanticoke Indians, 1678. 

Spencer, John T., 104. 
Robbins, Lieutenant Jona- 
than, 16S6-1725. Served 
in Captain Lovewell's Com- 
mand, and was killed in 
battle with Indians at Frye- 
burg, Maine, May 8, 1725. 
" Lovewell's Fight." 

Robbins, Howard S.,69. 
Robbins, Samuel, 1643-1708. 
Of Cambridge, Mass. Pri- 
vate in Captain Thomas 
Prentice's Company, King 
Philip's War. 

Robbins, Howard S. , 6g. 
Roberts, Governor Thomas. 
Last Colonial Governor of 
New Hampshire, having 
been elected April, 1640. 

Lombard, Josiah Lewis, 180. 
Robinson, Deputy-Governor 
William, 1694-1751. Dep- 
uty-Governor of Rhode 
Island, 1 745-48. French 
War. Judge of the Court 
of Equity, 1741-42. Dep- 
uty, 1724, '26, '34, '42. 

Pell, Howland, 65. 

Watson, William Henry, 86. 

Pell, Rodman Corse, 180. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Rodman, John, 1679-1756. 
Member of the King's 
Council, 1738-56. Mem- 
ber of the Court to settle 
the controversy between the 
Mohigan Indians and Col- 
ony of Connecticut, 1749. 

Jones. Charles Henry, gS. 

Jones, Richard Legh, gg. 

Paul, John Rodman, 102. 

Paul, Lawrence T., 102. 
Roe, John. Killed in Colonial 
Service in the French and 
Indian Wars, near Lake 
Champlain, in 1756. 

Roe, Fayette Washington, 

155- 
Roe, Francis Asbury, 155. 
Roe, George, 155. 
Rogers, Captain John, 1641- 
1716. Newport, Rhode 
Island. Captain, 1701. As- 
sistant, 1705-12. 
Noyes, Charles P., 63. 
Rogers, Lieutenant Joseph. 
Ensign of Milford Train- 
band, 1723. Lieutenant, 
1726, Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 
Kobbe, George C, 162. 
ROLFE, John. First Secretary 
and Recorder of the Colony 
of Virginia. 
Tiernan, Charles Bernard, 116. 
RoMBOUTS, Captain Francis, 

i6gi. Member of the 

Council of the Province of 
New York under Governor 
Sloughter, i6gi. Schepen 
of New Orange. 1674. Al- 
derman of New York, 1673- 
78, 1686-87, and Mayor, 
1679. Captain, 1684. 
Rankin, Egbert G., 67. 
Darrach, Bradford, 161. 
Root, Captain Ebenezer, 
1732-1758. A Captain in 
the Colonial Forces of Con- 
necticut, died in camp at 
Fort Edward. 1758. 
Hart, George W., 52. 
Root, Thomas, 1605-1695. One 
of the thirty-seven soldiers 



from Hartford that served 

in the Pequot War. 
Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 75. 
RossETER, Edward. Assistant 

of Colony of Massachusetts 

Bay, i62g-30. 
Betts, Frederick Holbrook, 

34. 
Betts, Louis Frederick Hol- 
brook, 35. 
RossETER, JosiAH. Assistant 
of Colony of Connecticut, 
1701-11. 
Betts, Frederick Holbrook, 

34- 
Betts, Louis Frederick Hol- 
brook, 35. 
Rousby.John, 1685. Mem- 
ber of the House of As- 
sembly of Maryland, 1681- 
84. 
Howard, McHenry, 113. 

RousBY, Colonel John, 

1744. Member of the Low- 
er House of Assembly of 
Maryland, 1714-21. Mem- 
ber of the Council of Mary- 
land, 1721-3S. 
Floward, McHenry, 113. 

RuGG, John, i6g7. Served 

in Garrison at Lancaster in 
King Philip's War, and in 
defense of the town against 
Indians, August 22, 1675, 
and February 10, 1676. 
Gerry, Allston, 48. 
RuGGLEs, Brigadier-General 
Timothy, 1711-1795. Pro- 
vincial Forces of Massa- 
chusetts on the Northern 
Frontiers. French and 
Indian War, 1756-63. 
Delegate to the Congress 
which met in New York in 
1765, and President of the 
same. 
Green, Samuel Swett, 125. 
Tucker, William Ruggles,i32. 
Green, John, 187. 
Rutgers, Captain Anthony. 
Member of the New York 
Colonial Assembly, 1726- 
37. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Smith, Gouverneur Morris, 

74- 
Smitli, Lewis Bayard, 74. 

Rutgers, Harman, 1711. 

Private in the Burgher 
Corps of New Amsterdam, 

1653- 
Marshall, Henry Rutgers, 5S. 
Trevor, Henry Graff, 80. 
Russell, John. A member of 
the " Barnstable Com- 
pany," Plymouth Colony, 
Lieutenant Thomas Dim- 
mock commanding. In 
active service with the 
Indians. 1643-44. 
Bartlett, John Russell, 33. 
Rust, Quartermaster Na- 
thaniel. 1639-1713. Quar- 
termaster. Expedition to 
Canada, 1690. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1690- 
91. 
Rust, Nathaniel J., 130. 

Salisbury, Lieutenant Syl- 
vester, 1629-1680. Lieu- 
tenant of the Governor's 
Company of Foot, 1670, 
and Commander of the 
Fort at Albany until his 
death. Province of New 
York. 

Sill, John Targee, 73. 
Saltonstall, Governor Gur- 
DON, 1666-1724. Gover- 
nor of the Colony of Con- 
necticut, 1708. 

Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 70. 

Thompson, Edward Ray, 7S. 

Thompson, Hobart Warren, 
78. 

Lennig, Charles F., 100. 
Saltonstall, Colonel Na- 
thaniel, 1647-1707. In 
August, 1680, was in com- 
mand of the troops sent 
from Boston "to prevent 
usurpation of Governor An- 
dros, and to quiet the people 
at Casco Bay." Member 
of their Majesties' Council, 
and Assistant of the Gen- 



eral Court of Massachusetts 
Bay Colony, 1679-86. 
Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 70. 
Hastings, Henry, 126. 

Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 
158 6-1 660. Proprietary 
Patentee and Assistant of 
the General Court in charge 
of the military and civil 
affairs of the Massachusetts 
Bay Company. Chairman 
of the Committee to ar- 
range the transfer of the 
government of the Com- 
pany from England to the 
Colony, 1629. Original 
Patentee of Connecticut. 
Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 70. 

Saltonstall, Richard, 1610- 

1694. Sergeant-Major of 
Colonel Endicott's Regi- 
ment, October 7, 1641. 
Assistant and Deputy to 
the General Court of Mas- 
sachusetts Bay Colony, 

1635-49- 
Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 70. 

Sanders, Robert, 1642 . 

Lieutenant in the Train 
Band at Albany, 16S7. 
Commissioner on Indian 
Affairs, 16S9-90. 
Beekman, James William, 34. 

Sandford, Major William, 

Sr., 1692. Of Bergen 

County, N. J. Commis- 
sioned Major, December 2. 
1683. Attorney-General, 
1683. Member of Council 
of East Jersey in 1682 
under Deputy-Governor 
Thomas Rudyard, and 
again under Deputy-Gov- 
ernor Gawen Lawrie, 1683- 
S6. President of Court at 
Elizabeth, May 16, 1671, 
and Judge in Bergen 
County. 
Toler, Henry Pennington, 
163. 

Sands, Captain James, 1622- 

1695. Deputy of New 
Shoreham County, R. I., 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



1665. Assistant Warden, 
1676. Commanded the 
New Shoreham Company 
in King Philip's War, and 
his house was turned into 
a fort and garrisoned by 
him. 
Sands, James Thomas, 188. 
Sands, Captain John. 1649- 
1712. Commanded New 
Shoreham Company, Rhode 
Island Troops. Deputy, 
1678-81. 
Sands, B. Aymar, 70. 
Trenchard, Edward, 80. 
Sanford, Lieutenant John, 

1653. Sergeant, 1640. 

Lieutenant, 1644. Assist- 
ant, 1647. 
Noyes, Charles P., 62. 
Sanford, Governor Peleg, 
1639-1701. Major, 1679. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1687. 
Member of Sir Edmund 
Andros's Council, i 6 S 7. 
Governor of Rhode 
Island, 1680-16S3. 
Noyes, Charles P., 62. 
Sares, Richard. See Sears. 
Sargent, Jonathan. Repre- 
sentative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1721-30. 
Sargent, John S., 130, 181. 
Sargent, John, 1639-1716. 
Charlestown. Private in 
King Philip's War under 
Lieutenant Gil lam and 
Major Savage. 
Hall, George F., 125. 
Satterlee, Lieutenant Bene- 
dict, I 7 I 4-1 778, who 
served in French and In- 
dian War. Commissioned 
Ensign, 1758. Lieutenant, 

1759- 

Satterlee, F. Le Roy, 70. 

Swartwout, Satterlee, 77. 

Saunders, James, ■ 1707. 

Member of the General As- 
sembly of Maryland, 1692- 
1701. Appointed one of 
the Council of Her Majesty 
Queen Anne, May 21, 1701. 



May 15, 1707, one of the 
Council of His Majesty. 
Wilson, James G. , 117. 
Savage, Captain John, 1707- 
1792. Served under Aber- 
crombie, 175S ; also under 
Bradstreet at Ticonderoga, 
1758. 
Shelton, George G., 72. 
Shelton, William A., 73. 
Sawyer, Samuel, 1698-1787. 
Served in Lovewell's War, 
1722-26. 
Gerry, Allston, 48. 
Sawyer, Thomas, 1616-1706. 
Served in garrison at Lan- 
caster in King Philip's War, 
and in defense of the town 
against Indians, August 22, 
1675, and February 10,1676. 
Gerry, Allston, 48. 
Sawyer, Vv'iluam, 1656-1718, 
Newbury, Mass. Soldier 
in Major Samuel Appleton's 
Regiment, King Phihp's 
War. Representative, 1707, 
1716-17. 
Morgan, Appleton, 61. 
Scarbrugh, Captain Ed- 
mund, 1st. Member of the 
Virginia House of Bur- 
gesses from Accomac Coun- 
ty, 1629, '31, '32. 
Dennis, James Teackle, no. 
Scarbrugh, Colonel Ed- 
mund, 2d, 1671. Mem- 
ber of the Virginia House 
of Burgesses, 1642-71. 
Speaker of the House, 1645. 
Was in command of the 
Expedition against the As- 
sateague Indians, 1659, 
Dennis, James Teackle, no. 
Schermerhorn, Symon, 1658- 
1696, who, at the destruc- 
tion of Schenectady by the 
French and Indians, Feb- 
ruary 8, 1690, though 
wounded, rode to Albany to 
give the alarm. 
Schermerhorn, Charles A., 70. 
Schermerhorn Edward G.. 



70. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Suydam, Walter Lispenard, 

77- 

Thebaiid, Paul G., 77. 
Schuyler, Arent, 1662-1730. 
Captain in the French and 
Indian Wars, 1693-96. 

Clark, Henry Schieffelin, 39. 

Harriman, William E., 51. 

Schieffelin, Schuyler, 71. 
Schuyler, Colonel Johan- 
nes, 1668-1 747. New York 
Provincial Forces, French 
and Indian Wars. 

Church, Richard, 39. 

Hamilton, Alexander, 31. 

Schuyler, John, 71. 
Schuyler, Colonel Peter, 
1657-1724. Lieutenant of 
Horse, 1685. Commanded 
a company at Schenectady, 
and in 16S9 was in com- 
mand of the Fort at Albany. 
For many years he was 
Delegate to the Councils of 
the Five Nations, who hon- 
ored him with the name of 
"Queeder." He led the 
Expedition which ended in 
the capture of Fort La 
Prairie. Member of the 
King's Council, 1692-1720, 
and as President, Acting 
Governor of the Province. 

Beekman, James William, 

Fitzgerald, Louis, 46. 
Montgomery, James Lynch, 

60. 
Olin, Stephen H., 64. 
Schuyler, Clarkson C, 71. 
Wainwright, John T., 82. 
Wainwright, William P., Jr., 

82. ' 
Livingston, John H., 100. 
Armstrong, Horatio Gates, 
110. 
Schuyler, Colonel Philip, 
i'j33-i8o4. Captain in the 
Colonial Service, 1755. 
Major, 1758- Colonel, 1767. 
Engaged in active service 
in the French and Indian 
Wars, and afterward Major- 



General in the Continental 
Army. 

Pell, William Cruger, 66. 

Schuyler, John, 71. 
Schuyler, Captain Philip 
Pieterse, 1600-1684. Cap- 
tain of Foot at Schenectady, 
New York Provincial 
Forces, 1669. 

Beekman, James William, 34. 

Church. Richard, 39. 

Crosby, Edward Nicoll, 41. 

Crosby, Livingston, 42. 

Duane, William North, 43. 

Harriman, William E., 51. 

Livingston, Philip, 57. 

Miller, John Bleecker, 60. 

Montgomery, James Lynch, 
60. 

Schuyler, Clarkson Crosby, 

71- 
Sill, John Targee, 74. 
Ver Planck, William Gordon, 

82. 
Armstrong, Horatio Gates, 

no. 
Tucker, William R., 132. 
Scott, William. Soldier in 
Captain William Turner's 
Company, Falls Fight. 
Murray, Charles H., 62. 
Seaman, Captain John. 1610- 
1695. Served in the Indian 
Wars, 1668-76. 
Davies, J u 1 i e n Townsend, 

42. 
Seaman, Louis Livingston, 
72. 
Searle, Captain John. Com- 
manded the privateeryrtc7'/^ 
eight guns, in the Spanish 
War, 1762. 
Barclay, James Searle, 33. 
Sears, Lieutenant David, 
1710-1788. Lieutenant in 
French and Indian War. 
Served in Bradstreet's Ex- 
pedition, 175S. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
gEARS, Capt.ain Paul, 1637- 
1707. Captain in the Mas- 
sachusetts Militia. Served 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



during the Narragansett 
War. 
Bryant, Percy, 37. 
Sears, Clinton Brooks, 72. 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 
Sears or Sares, Richard. 
1590-1676. Member of 
the " Yarmouth Company," 
Lieutenant William Palmer 
commanding. Deputy to 
the General Court, Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1662. 
Sears, Clinton Brooks, 72. 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Forbes, Charles Spooner, 174. 
Sears, Captain Samuel, 1663- 
1741. Lieutenant in 1706, 
and later a Captain. 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 
Sears, Lieutenant Silas, 
1637-1697. Commissioned 
Ensign in the "Barnstable 
Company," 1681. Lieu- 
tenant, July 7, 1682. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
Plymouth Colony, 1685-gi. 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Sears, Silas, 1661-1732. A 
member of the "Barn- 
stable Company." Repre- 
sentative to the General 
Court at Plymouth in 1691. 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 
Sedgwick, Major-G e n e r a l 
Robert, 1613-1656. Cap- 
tain, Charlestown, Mass., 
Company, 1636. Charter 
Member and Captain of 
the Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company. Com- 
mander of the Castle, 1641. 
Member of the Colonial 
Council of War, 1643. 
Major-General of the Mas- 
sachusetts Forces, 1652, in 
the Expedition against 
Acadia, and also in 1656, 
in the Expedition against 
Jamaica, where^ he died, 



having been made Gover- 
nor and Major- General by 
the Protector. 

Johnson, S. Albert, 55. 

Murray, Charles H., 62. 

Sewell, Henry. 1665. 

Principal Secretary of 
Maryland, 1661-65. 

Brent, Joseph Lancaster, no 

Keyser, Robert Brent, 113. 
Sewell, Samuel. 1652-1730. 
For thirty-three years As- 
sistant, and for forty years 
Chief Justice of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 

Davies, Julian Tovvnsend, 42. 

Davies, William G., 42. 
Sheafe, Sampson, 1650-1724. 
In 1698 Assistant and Sec- 
retary of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony. Commissary of the 
New England Forces in the 
Expedition against Quebec, 
1711. 

Blunt. Stanhope English, 36. 
Sheafe, Sampson, jk., 16S1- 
1772. New Castle. Mem- 
ber of the Council, New 
Hampshire, 1740-61. 

Blunt, Stanhope English, 36. 
Shelby, Captain Evan, 1720- 
1794. Captain of Rangers 
in Braddock's Expedition, 
and Captain in the Provin- 
cial Forces under Forbes. 
Led the attack which cap- 
tured Fort Duquesne, 1758. 
In 1774 he raised a com- 
pany of fifty men, and 
joined the Army of Vir- 
ginia under General Lewis, 
in the war against the 
Shawnee and Delaware 
Indians. 
Shelby, Cass K., 72. 
Shelby, Lieutenant Isaac, 
1 750-1826, who served 
under his father in the 
Army of Virginia, 1774; 
under General Lewis in 
the war against the Shaw- 
nee and Delaware Indians. 
Shelby, Cass K., 72. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Sheldon, Ensign Ebinezer, 
1678-1755. Ensign, 1701. 
Rhoades, Lyman, 68. 
SHKkBURNE, Henry, Member 
King's Council, 1759. 
Erving, William V. R., 46. 
Sherburne, Captain Samuel, 
1638-1691. Killed by the 
Indians at Meregnoit, in 
King William's War. 
Knox, William Salisbury, 154. 
Sherman, Captain David, 
1665-1753, of Connecticut. 
Lieutenant, 1708. Cap- 
tain, 1709. 
Hatch, Arthur Melvin, 52. 
Sherman, Captain John, 
1650-1730. Captain of the 
Woodbury Train Band, 
1711. Assistant, 1711-23. 
Deputy, seventeen sessions. 
Speaker, 171 1-12, Colony 
of Connecticut. 
Noble, Henry Harmon, 62. 
Sherman, Captain John, of 
Watertown, 1614-1690. 
Ensign, 1654. Captain, 
1680. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1651, '53, '63, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Mitchell, William Anderson, 

60. 
Wheeler, Horace L. , 133. 
Sherman, Philip, 1610-16S9. 
First Secretary of the Provi- 
dence Plantations, 1639. 
Member of the Court of 
Commissioner, 1656. Dep- 
uty, 1665-67. 
Haight, Abner Sherman, 50. 
Haight, Frederick E., 50. 
Paige, Edward Winslow, 64. 
Sherman, Samuel, 1618-1684. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, May, 1637, which 
declared that " there shalbe 
an offensive warr against 
the Pequoitt. " Trumbull 
says that " the measures 
taken by this court were so 
spirited, that the names of 
its members deserve per- 



petuation." Assistant 1663 
-68. Appointed by the Gen- 
eral Court July 6, 1665, one 
of a committee to defend 
the coast from Stratford 
to Rye against the Dutch 
under Admiral De Renter, 
Colony of Connecticut. 

Betts, Frederick Holbrook,35. 

Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 

Fitch, Edward Sherman, 46. 

Noble, Henry Harmon, 62. 
Shippen, Edward, 1639-1712. 
Member of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany of Boston, 1669. 
Speaker of the Assembly, 
1695. Member of the Pro- 
vincial Council of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1696-17 1 2. Judge 
of the Supreme Court and 
Presiding Judge of the 
Court of Common Pleas, 
1697. First Mayor of Phil- 
adelphia, 1701. Acting 
Deputy Governor, 1703. 
President of the Provincial 
Council, 1702-04. 

Jackson. Oswald, 55. 

Luquer, Lea Mcllvaine, 58. 

Hutchinson, Charles H., 98. 

Page, S. Davis, 102. 

Prime, Frederick, 103. 

Shippen, Edward, 104. 

Huidekoper, Frederick W., 

153- 

Peale, Albert C, 155. 

Balch, Edwin Swift, 94. 

Balch, Thomas Willing, 95. 
Shippen, Paymaster Edward, 
1703-17S1. Paymaster Brit- 
ish and Provincial forces, 
French and Indian War, 
under General Forbes Stan- 
wix ; and for his services 
he received public thanks in 
1760. Mayor of Philadel- 
phia, 1744. One of the 
founders of Princeton Col- 
lege. Judge of the Court 
of Common Pleas, 1746-48. 
One of the founders of the 
University of Pennsylvania. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Luquer, Lea Mcllwaine, 58. 
Balch, Edwin Swift, 94. 
Balch, Thomas Willing, 95. 
Shippen, Edward, 104. 
Huiclekoper, Frederick W., 

153- 

Peale, Albert C, 155. 
Shippen, Colonel Joseph. 
1732-1S10. Colonel of 

Pennsylvania troops in Pro- 
vincial army in the French 
and Indian Wars. Served 
in Braddock's expedition 
against Fort Duquesne. 

Shippen, Edward, M.D., 73, 
104. 

Balch, Edwin Swift, 94. 

Balch, Thomas Willing, 95. 

Shippen, Edward, 104. 

Huidekoper, Frederick W., 

153- 
Shirley, Lieutenant-Gene- 
RAL William, 1693-1771. 
Lieutenant-General Eng- 
lish army. Commander-in- 
Chief of all the forces in 
British North America, 1755. 
Governor of Massachusetts 
Bay Colony, 1741-45. 

Erving, William V. R., 46. 
Shute, Lieutenant William, 
1723-17S4. Of Captain 
Enoch Hunt's Company, 
New Jersey troops. Served 
in the French and Indian 
War, 1 76 1. 

Shute, Samuel Moore, 155. 
Sill (Syll), Captain Joseph, 
1636-1696. Served in King 
Philip's War, and in several 
expeditions against the In- 
dians in Massachusetts, 
Maine, and New Hampshire. 

Sill, Frederick Schroeder, 73. 

Sill, John Targee, 73. 

Hall, George F., 125. 

Hall, Lewis C, 126. 
SiMONDS, Caleb, 1649-1712. 
Woburn. Soldier in King 
Philip's War, 1675-76. In 
Captain Davenport's Com- 
pany, Massachusetts troops. 

Thompson, John T., 131. 
18 



Sip, Captain Jan Ariense, 
1662-1729. Lieutenant and 
Captain, Bergen, New Jer- 
sey Militia, 1703-11. 

Booraem, Robert Elmer, 36. 
Skidmore, Lieutenant 
Thomas, 1693-1761. En- 
sign 1723, Lieutenant 1734, 
Newtown Train Band. 

Skidmore, William L., 74. 

Skinner, Abraham, 1649 • 

Served in the Mount Hope 
campaign, September 21, 
1675, and in the Narragan- 
sett Fort fight, Decem- 
ber 19, 1676, in King 
Philip's War. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn. William Ives, 85. 
Skinner, Ensign William, 
1720-1807. Served at the 
siege of Louisburg, 1745. 
Commissioned Ensign in 
the Fifteenth Company, 
Eleventh Connecticut Regi- 
ment, May, 1757. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, WiUiam Ives, 85. 
Slye, Gerard, 1662-1733. 
Commander of T'ort Sus- 
quehannock. 

Jenkins, Edward A., 113. 

Jenkins, Edmund P.. 113. 
Slye, Captain Robert, 1615- 
1670. One of the Com- 
missioners of the Province 
and Council of State in 
Maryland. Member of the 
Maryland Assembly from 
St. Mary's County. 

Jenkins, Edward A., 113. 

Jenkins, Edmund P., 113. 
Smith, Lieutenant James, 
1645-1690, of Newbury, 
Mass. Served under Sir 
William Phipps in the Ex- 
pedition against Canada in 
l6go. 

Constant. S. Victor, 41. 

Smith, Lieutenant Philip, 

165 3-1684. Lieutenant 

Town Troop, Hadley, 

Mass., and Lieutenant of 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



a Troop of Horse for 
Hampshire County, 1678. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1680-84. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 76. 

Stockbridge, Henry, 115. 
Smith, Major Richard (Bull 
Smith). Indian Wars in 
Connecticut. In 1675 con- 
cluded a treaty with the 
Narragansetts making 
terms for the delivery to 
jNIajor Smith of Philip of 
Pocanoket. 

Foster, Howell, 47. 
Smith, Lieutenant Samuel, 
1602-1680. Lieutenant of 
Hadley Troop, 1663-7S. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1661-73. Commis- 
sioner to negotiate with 
the Mohawks. 1667, Col- 
ony of Massachusetts Bay. 

Isham, Charles, 55. 

Hayden, Horace E., g8. 

Stockbridge, Henry, 115. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 116. 

Cooley, Francis R., 139. 
Smith, Captain Thomas , 2D, 

1673 . Ensign 1716, 

Lieutenant 1718, Captain 
1723, East Haven Train 
Band. 

Brackett, Robert L., 36. 
Smith, Governor William, 
1655-1705. Page to Charles 
II. Governor of Tangier, 
1675- S3. Received the 
grant of Saint George's 
Manor, Long Island, from 
William III., 1693. Mem- 
ber of the Colonial Council 
of New York, 1691-1704. 
Judge of the Court of Ad- 
miralty of New York, New 
jersey, and Connecticut, 
1693-97. Commander of 
the Suffolk forces, 1693. 
Justice of the Supreme 
Court of New York, 1691. 
Chief Justice of the Colony, 
1692-1700-02. Colonial 
Governor, 1701. 

276 



Lawrence, Abraham R., 57. 

Este, Charles, 97. 

Houston, William Churchill, 
Jr., 98. 

Woolsey, Theodore S., 146. 
Smythe, 1ST, Colonel 
Thomas, 1650-1719. Mem- 
ber of Assembly, nine 
terms, 1694-1707. Member 
of the Council, 1715-19. 
Colonel of the Kent County 
Militia, 1699. Deputy Com- 
missary-General, 1707-18. 
Province of Maryland. 

Browne, Bennet B., iii. 

Neff, Peter, 114. 
Smythe, 2d, Thomas, 1710- 
1 741. Member of Assembly, 
Province of Maryland, 1738. 

Neff, Peter, 114. 
Smythe, 3D, Thomas, 1730- 
1819. Member Provincial 
Convention, Province of 
Maryland, 1774. 

Neff, Peter, 114. 
Snow. John, 1707 , of Cap- 
tain Samuel Ilsley's Com- 
pany of Falmouth, 1757, 

Walker, Richard H., 83. 
Snowden, Captain Richard, 
1704. Captain of Pro- 
vincial forces of Maryland, 
1700-03. First Lord of 
Birmingham Manor. 

Miiflin, James, 60, loi. 

Thomas, Lawrence Buckley, 
78. 

Large, James, 99. 
Southworth, General Con- 
stant, 1615-1697. Served 
in the Pequot War, 1637. 
Ensign Duxbury Company, 
1646. Lieutenant, 1653. 
Deputy from 1647 for twen- 
ty-two years. Treasurer of 
Plymouth Colony sixteen 
years. Member of the 
Council of War, 1658. 
Commissioner for the Unit- 
ed Colonies, 1668. Com- 
missary-General during 
King Philip's War. Gov- 
ernor of Kennebec. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Bryant, Percy, 37. 

Forbes, Charles Spooner, 174. 
Spaford, John, 1648-1697. 
Rowley. Oneof Captain Ap- 
pleton's Troopers. Served 
under Captain Prentice in 
King Philip's War. Colony 
of Massacliusetts Bay. 

Dorman, William B., 124. 
Spalding, Lieutenant John, 
of Chelmsford. In Captain 
Robert Richardson's Snow- 
shoe Company, Lovell's 
War, 1724. Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay. 

Spalding, John F. , 75. 
Spalding, John, of Chelms- 
ford. A soldier in Captain 
Manning's Company, in 
King Philip's War. Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 

Spalding, John F., 75. 

Sparhawk, Nathaniel, 

1647, Cambridge, Mass. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1642-47. 

Wheeler, Horace L., 133. 
Sparrow, Captain Jonathan, 
1630-1695, of Eastham, 
Mass. Captain in French 
and Indian War, 1690. 

Sears, Clinton Brooks, 72. 
Spencer, Ensign Jared, of 
Haddam, Conn. Served in 
King Philip's War. Rep- 
resentative, 1674-75. 

Brainerd, Cephas, 37. 

Brainerd, Cephas, Jr., 37. 
Spencer, Colonel Joseph. 
Major in the Second Con- 
necticut Regiment under 
Colonel Whiting, and sub- 
sequently Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel in the French and Indian 
Wars in 1758, and at the 
outbreak of the Revolution 
was Colonel of the Twelfth 
Regiment of the Colony 
Militia. General in the 
Revolution. 

Brush, Edmund Coke, 186. 
Spencer, Sergeant Thomas. 
Served under Major John 



Mason in the Pequot 
War. 

Earle, Ferdinand P., 44. 

Spofford, Captain Abner, 

1705-1777. Commission in 

Massachusetts Provincial 

Forces, dated Nov. 22,1743. 

Spofford, Paul N., 75. 
Spofford, Colonel Daniel, 
1721-1803. Rowley, Mass. 
Commissions in Massachu- 
setts Provincial Forces. 
Ensign, dated 1757. Cap- 
tain, 1764. Major, 1774. 
Colonel, Seventh Massachu- 
setts Regiment, 1775. 

Spofford, Paul N., 75. 
Spofford, Captain John, 1678 
-1735. Rowley, Mass. 
Commission in Massachu- 
setts Provincial Forces, 
dated May 8, 1721. 

Spofford, Paul N., 75. 
Sprague, Captain John, 1627- 
1692. Captain Maiden 
Company, 1685. Deputy, 
i6go, Massachusetts Bay 
Colony. 

Sprague, John T., 75. 

Sargent, John S., 130, i8r. 
Sprague, Jonathan, 1656- 
1731. Maiden. Servecl in 
Captain Moseley's Company 
in King Philip's War, Col- 
ony of Massachusetts Bay. 

Sprague, John T., 75. 

Green, Samuel S., 125. 

Sargent, John S., 130, 181. 
Sprague, Lieutenant Ralph, 
1603-1650. Member of the 
Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1637. 
Lieutenant of same, 1639, 
Deputy to the General 
Court, Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 

Sprague, John T., 75. 

Sargent, John S., 130, 18 1. 
Sprague, Samuel. Deputy to 
the General Court, Ply- 
mouth Colony, 1686-92. 
Secretary, 1682-85. 

Howland, Daniel W., 127. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Spring, Lieutenant John, 
1630-17 1 7, Newton, Mass. 
Lieutenant in the Massa- 
chusetts Provincial Militia. 
Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts, 
1704-07. 

Jackson, Henry S., 171. 
Springer, Ensign James, 1698 

. Ensign in Tenth 

Company, Captain Moses 
Pearson. First Regiment 
Massachusetts Troops, 
Colonel William Pepperell, 
Louisburg Expedition. 

Page, Walter Oilman, 128. 
Staats, Major Abraham, 

M.D., 1694. Captain, 

i66g, and Major of Foot at 
Albany. Surgeon at Rens- 
selaerwyck. Member of the 
Council at Beverwyck, and 
its President in 1644. 

Beekman, James William, 34. 

Carnochan, Gouverneur M., 
38. 

Davies, Julien T., 42. 

Davies, William G. , 42. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 50. 

Miller, John Bleecker, 60. 
Staats, Captain JocHiM. New 
York Provincial Forces. 
Ensign, March 19, 16S5. 
Captain, December 28,1689. 
Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs, October 19, 1690. 
Served in Canada Expedi- 
tion, 1688. 

Miller, John Bleecker, 60. 

Stacy, M a h l o n, 1704. 

Member of the Council, 
Province of New Jersey. 
Standish, Alexander, of 
Duxbury. Soldier in the 
Duxbury Company, Plym- 
outh Colony Forces, 1643. 

Cofhn, Rufus, 123. 
Standish, Captain Myles, 
1584-1656. February 27, 
1621, he received the first 
military commission given 
in this country. In 1649 
lie was appointed "Gen- 



eral-in-Chief " of all the 
Companies in the Colony. 
Before coming to Plymouth 
Colony in the Mayjlower 
he held a commission from 
Queen Elizabeth, and served 
in the Low Countries, in 
aid of the Dutch. 

Slocum, Joseph Jermain, 74. 

Standish, Myles, 75. 

Townsend, Rufus M., 79. 

Thomsen, Alonzo L., 116. 

Coffin, Rufus, 123. 

Standish, Myles, M.D., 131. 
Stanley. Captain Caleb, of 
Hartford, Conn. Captain 
in King Philip's War. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 49. 
Stanley, Captain Caleb. 
Lieutenant, 1683. Cap- 
tain, 1689, King William's 
War. Massachusetts Bay 
Colony. 

Rogers, James S., 103. 
Stanley, Captain John, 
1624-1706. Sergeant 1669, 
Ensign 1674, Lieutenant 
1675, Captain 1676, Hart- 
ford County Militia. Served 
in King Philip's War "up 
the river." Colony of Con- 
necticut. 

Allen, Frederick Percival, 

31- 

Metcalf, James B., 59. 

Schroeder, J. Langdon, 71. 
Stanton, Thomas, 1616-1677. 
Indian intei-preter to John 
Winthrop the younger, in 
Connecticut, before the 
Pequot War. Served in 
the Pequot War, and ren- 
dered valuable services at 
Saybrook Fort. Indian 
interpreter to the General 
Court of Connecticut in all 
cases where the controversy 
was between the whites and 
Indians. 

Noyes, Charles P., 62. 

Eaton, Daniel C, 140. 

Gardiner, Curtiss Crane, 187. 
Starr, Doctor Thomas, 1616- 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



1658. Surgeon of forces 
sent against the Pequots. 
Murray, Charles H., 62. 

Stedman, Cornet John, 1601- 
1693. Ensign Cambridge 
Company, 1641-47. Cornet 
in Captain Davis's Troop 
expedition against Nini- 
gret, 1657. Quartermaster 
Cambridge Militia, 1676. 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Mifflin, James, 59, loi. 
Mifflin, William, loi. 

Stearns, Isaac, 1661-1739. 
Served in Captain John 
Lane's Company, Billerica, 
Mass. Queen Anne's War, 
1706-07. 
Belknap, Robert Lenox, 34. 

Stearns, Captain John, Cap- 
tain in Lidian Wars, 1748. 
Stearns, Henry P., 144. 

Stearns, Lieutenant Sam- 
uel, 1673 , Watertown, 

Mass. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, eight terms, 

1714-31- 

Wheeler, Horace L. , 133. 

Heaton, John E., 141. 
Stebbins, John, 1626-1679, of 
Captain Samuel Moseley's 
Company, King Philip's 
War. 

Rhoades. Lyman, 68. 
Stebbins, Lieutenant Thom- 
as, 1620-1683. Lieutenant 
in Captain William Turner's 
Company, at the Falls 
fight, in King Philip's 
War, May 19, 1676. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 86. 
Stebbins, Thomas, 1648-1689. 
Served in King Philip's 
War, in defense of Garrison 
House, at Northampton, 
against Indians. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 86. 
Steele, Captain William. 
Captain of one of the asso- 
ciated companies of Lan- 



caster County, Penn., in 

1756- 

Beekman, James William, 34. 
Stephens, Captain James, 
1686 , Andover. Cap- 
tain in the Louisburg expe- 
dition. Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 50. 
Stevens, Captain Nathaniel, 

1749. Captain of Sixth 

Company, Seventh Con- 
necticut Regiment, 1741. 

Stevens, Charles Ellis, 104. 

Stewart, George, 1733- 

Member of Assembly, Penn- 
sylvania, 1730-33. 

Peale, Albert C, 155. 
Stickney, Lieutenant Wil- 
liam, 1592-1665. One of 
the founders of the town 
of Rowley, Mass., 1639. 
Lieutenant, 1661. 

Hall, Clayton C, 112. 
Stillwell, Captain Nicho- 
las, 1612-1671, vi^ho or- 
ganized a Troop of Horse 
in Virginia against the In- 
dians, 1644. Captured 
King Ohechancanagh, suc- 
cessor to Powhatan. In 
1663 was Lieutenant under 
Captain Martin Kregier in 
the second Esopus War. 

Clark, Henry Schieffelin, 39. 

Clark, William Newton, 40. 

Schieffelin, Eugene, 70. 

Schieffelin, Schuyler, 71. 

Sill, John T., 74. 

Stillwell, William Moore, 75. 
Stockbridge, Charles, 1634- 
1683. Soldier in King Phil- 
ip's War. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 116. 
Stockton, Lieutenant Rich- 
ard, 1606-1707. First 
Lieutenant, 1665, Flushing, 
Long Island, Troop of 
Horse. 

Gillespie, Geo. Cuthbert, 97. 

Levis, Henry, 100. 

Levis, Samuel W., 100. 

Powell, Washington B., 103. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Stockton, Richard, 1730- 
1781. Member of the Gov- 
ernor's Council, Province of 
New Jersey, 1768. 
Hunter, Richard Stockton, 98. 

Stoddard, Anthony. Mem- 
ber of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court twenty-three 
terms. Member of the 
Court of Commissioners, 

1651-59- 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, V/illiam Ives, 85. 
Stoddard, Colonel John, 
1682-1749, of Northamp- 
t o n. Commissioner to 
Quebec, 1713, to nego- 
tiate exchange of prisoners. 
Colonel Massachusetts 
Militia. Assistant and 
Chief Justice of the Court 
of Common Pleas. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Stone, Ebenezer, 1662-1754, 
Newton, Mass. Deputy 
to the General Court of 
Massachusetts from 1708 to 
17 17. Subsequently Royal 
Councillor of the Province 
of Massachusetts. 

Jackson, Henry S., 171. 
Stone, Rev. Samuel, 1602- 
1663. Chaplain under 
Major John Mason, Pequot 
War. 

Johnson, S. Albert, 56. 

Murray, Charles H., 62. 
Stone, CSovernor William, 

1659. Appointed in 

1648 Governor and High 
Admiral of Maryland. He 
was dispossessed by the 
Revolution of 1654. 

Brent, Joseph Lancaster, iio. 

Keyser, Robert Brent, 113. 
Stoutoff, Captain Elbert 
Elbertson, 1620 - 1688. 
Appointed by Governor 
Colve. Captain of the 
Militia, in the Conquest 

28( 



of the Province of New 
York by the Dutch, in 
1673. 
Jones, Charles Henry, g8. 

Stratton, Joseph, 1666 , 

Marlborough, Mass. Sol- 
dier in garrison at Marlbor- 
ough, 1711. 
Stratton, George G., 131. 

Stream, Ensign John, 1621- 
1685. Ensign, 1665, Colo- 
nial Forces of Connecticut. 
Peck, Guy Dayton, 65. 

Strong, Jedediapi, 1667-1709. 
Slain by Indians in Queen 
Anne's War. 
Murray, Charles H.,62. 

Strong, "Elder" John. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1641, '43, '44. 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Wessells, Henry W., 146. 

Strong, Lieutenant Return, 
1640-1726. Cornet Wind- 
sor Troop, Colony of Con- 
necticut, 16S9. Deputy to 
the General Court, 16S9-90. 
Lieutenant of Troops, 
1692. 
Hay den, Horace E., 98. 

Strong, Thomas, 1630-1689. 
Trooper under Major John 
Mason, 1658. 
Strong, Joseph M., Jr., 76. 

Strycker, Captain Jan, 1615- 
1697. Member of the 
Great Landtag in New Am- 
sterdam, 1664. Member of 
the Hempstead Convention, 
1665. Schepen, 1673. Cap- 
tain of the Military Com- 
pany at Midwout, L. I. 
Deputy to the Great Confer- 
ence at New Orange, 1674. 
Stryker, William S., 104, 163. 

Swaine. Captain S a m u e l, 
1610 - 16S2. Lieutenant 
Connecticut Colonial 
Forces, 1663, and of the 
Newark Soldiers, 1667- 
73. And when Robert 
Treat, his captain, re- 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



turned to command the 
Connecticut troops in King 
Philip's War, he was elected 
Captain of East Jersey 
Provincial Forces in com- 
mand of the fortified town 
of Newark. Deputy to the 
General Court of Connect- 
icut, 1663. Deputy and 
"Third man" Provincial 
Assembly of East Jersey, 
1673-76, during the Indian 
hostilities. 

Chandler, Walter, 38, 161. 

Grant, De Forest. 48. 

Grant, Madison, 49. 

Halsey, Harlan P., 50. 

Halsey, Henry A., 50. 

Goode, G. Brown, 152. 

Toler, Henry P., 163. 
SwAiNE, William, 1585-1664. 
Deputy to the General Court 
of Massachusetts Bay, 
1636. A Commissioner to 
establish and govern the 
new Colony of Connecticut, 

1636. Assistant first Gen- 
eral Court of Connecticut, 

1637. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court, New Haven 
Colony, 1653-57. 

Chandler, Walter, 38. 

Goode, G. Brown, 152. 
Swan, Richard, of Rowley, 
Mass. Served in King 
Philip's War. and Deputy 
to the General Court, 1666, 
'73, and '75. 

Swan, Frederick G., 77. 
Swan, Robert, 1628-1698. 
Soldier at Great Swamp 
Fight, King Philip's War. 

Swan, Frederick G., 77. 
Swartwout, Roeloff, 1634- 
1715. Schout of Esopus 
during the Indian War of 
1663, and Member of Gov- 
ernor Leisler's Council dur- 
ing the war with France in 
i6Sg. 

Collins, Iloldridge O.. 41. 

Dudley, Edgar W., 44. 

Swartwout, Satterlee, 77. 



Sweat, Benjamin. Jr. Private 
in Captain Jacob Bayley's 
Company, Colonel Love- 
well's Regiment, 1759. 

Webster. Frank D., 86. 
Swords, Lieutenant Thomas, 
Fifty-fifth Regiment of 
Foot, British Army. Fort 
George, Albany, and New 
York City. Last French 
War. 

Swords, Henry Cotheal, 77. 
Syll, Captain Joseph. See 

Sill. 
Symonds, Deputy-Governor 
Samuel, 1595-1678, Ips- 
wich, Mass. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1638- 
43. Assistant, 1643-73. 
Deputy-Governor, 1673-78. 

Morgan, Appleton, 61. 

Story, Henry G., 76. 

Story, Joseph G., 76. 

de Benneville, James S., q6. 

Piatt, Franklin, 103. 

Taft, Captain Robert. Com- 
manded Mendon, Massa- 
chusetts Colonial Forces, 
Representative to General 
Court, 1741-46. 

Robbins, Howard S., 69. 
Talcott, John, i6oo-i65o, 
Wethersfield, Conn. Dep- 
uty to General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1634-36. 
Deputy to General Court 
of Connecticut. 1637-53. 
"Assistant," 1654-60. 
Treasurer, 1652-60. Com- 
missioner for the United 
Colonies, 1656-58. 

Walbridge, T. Chester, 82, 
105. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Talcott, Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel John. Commander-in- 
chief of the Connecticut 
Forces in King Philip's 
War, also commanded 
Troops at Hadley in 1676. 

Jennings, Albert Gould, 55. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Talcott, Captain Samuel, 
1635-1691. Of the Hartford 
Troop of Dragoons at Deer- 
field, King William's War. 
Lieutenant, 1677. Captain, 
1681. Deputy, 1669-84, 
Assistant, 16S5-91. 
Backus, J. Bayard, 32. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Tappan, Ensign Jacob. En- 
sign, 1683. Newbury, 
Massachusetts. 
Emery, Rufus, 44. 
Tasker, Colonel Thomas, 

1700. Member of the 

Lower House of Assembly 
of Maryland, 1697. 
Howard, McHenry, 113. 
Tayloe, John, ist. Member 
of the Council of Virginia, 
1732. 
Howard, McHenry, 113. 

Tayloe, John, 2d, 1779. 

Member of the Council of 
Virginia, 1756. 
Howard, McHenry, 113. 
ayloe, Colonel William, 

1710. Member of the 

House of Burgesses of Vir- 
ginia from Richmond Coun- 
ty, 1705-10. 
Howard, McHenry, 113. 
Taylor, Lieutenant-Colonel 
James, 1732-1814. Caro- 
line County. Adjutant 
under Washington, Brad- 
dock's Campaign. Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of Caroline 
County prior to Revolution. 
Member House of Bur- 
gesses, Dominion of Vir- 
ginia. 
Thompson, John T., 131. 
Taylor, James. 1674-1729. 
King and Queen County, 
Va. Member of House of 
Burgesses, 1702. 
Thompson, John T., 131. 
Taylor, Captain John, 1641- 
1704. Captain of Troop 
of Hampshire, killed by the 
Indians May 13, 1704, when 

28 



in pursuit of them after the 
destruction of Pascomuck. 

Betts, Frederick H., 35. 

Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 

Haight, Frederick E., 50. 

Metcalf, James B., 59. 
Taylor, Lieutenant John, 
Jr., 1666-1742. Lieuten- 
ant in command of his 
father's Company after his 
death, French and Indian 
War. 

Metcalf, James B., 59. 
Taylor, Reverend Nathan- 
AEL, 1722-1800. Chaplain 
of Colonel Nathan Whit- 
ing's Regiment at Ticon- 
deroga and Crown Point, 

1759- 

Hatch, Arthur Melvin, 52. 

Taylor, Ensign Thomas, 1643 

-1735. Ensign Danbury 

Train Band, 1689-1706. 

Deputy, i697-i702,'o6, '07. 

Hatch, Arthur Melvin, 52. 
Taylor, Thomas, ist, who 
was active in the French 
and Indian Wars. Was 
wounded at Deerfield. 

Roberts, Henry, 143. 
Taylor, Thomas, 2d, who, 
while on a march from Deer- 
field to Fort Dummer, July 
14, 1748, in command of 
seventeen men, was attacked 
by one hundred French and 
Indians, taken prisoner and 
carried to Canada ; was ex- 
changed September 17, 
1748. 

Roberts, Henry, 143. 
Teall, Surgeon Oliver. A 
Surgeon in the English 
army, serving through the 
French W^ar. 

Teall, Edward McK., 181. 
Temple, Abraham. Soldier in 
Captain Nathaniel Daven- 
port's Company, 1675. 

Houghton, Henry O., 126. 

Houghton, Henry O. Jr., 127. 

Temple, Isaac, Sr.. 1678 . 

Marlborough, Mass. Sol- 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



dier in Garrison at Marl- 
borough, 171 1. 
Clark, Arthur W., 123. 

Temple, Isaac, Jr., 1704-1760. 
Marlborough, Mass. Dep- 
uty to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1747, '49, '56, 
'58. 
Clark, Arthur W., 123. 

Terrill, Captain Ephraim, 
I 7 I 3-1786. Captain of 
Troop of Horse at Eliza- 
bethtown, Province of New 
Jersey, 1760. 
Squier, Charles Burnham, 
163. 

Terry, Major Ephraim, 1701- 
1795. Major, Enfield Train 
Band. Justice, Hartford 
County, 1737, Colony of 
Connecticut. 
Allen, Francis Olcott, 94. 

Terry, Captain Samuel. Cr.p- 
tain Enfield Train Band, 
1716, Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 
Allen, Francis Olcott, 94. 

Terry, Stephen, 166S. 

Served in the Windsor 
Troop of Horse, i 6 5 S. 
The first Troop organized in 
the Colony of Connecticut. 
Noble, Henry Harmon, 62. 

Thacher, Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel John, 1703-1785. Yar- 
mouth. Commanded a 
Regiment of Militia, Colo- 
ny of Massachusetts Bay. 
Wetherbee, Winthrop, 133. 

Thacher, John, 1675-1764. 
Yarmouth, Mass. Member 
of the Council of War. 
Assistant. 
Wetherbee, Winthrop, 133. 

Thaxter, Captain John, 
1626-16S7. Hingham. En- 
sign, 1675. Lieutenant, 
1664, under Captain Hud- 
son. Captain against the 
Dutch at New York. Cap- 
tain of Cavalry. Deputy 
to General Court in 1666. 
Swan, Robert Thaxter, 131. 



Thaxter, Major Samuel, 
1723-1771. Hingham. Cap- 
tain of a Company in Colo- 
nel Gridley's Regiment, 
Crown Point Expedition. 
French and Indian Wars, 
1775. Major, 1756. Fort 
William Henry. Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 
Sv/an, Robert Thaxter, 131. 
TH.'i.XTER, Colonel Samuel, 
1665-1740. Hingham. 
Colonel, 1725. Deputy to 
General Court, 1697, and 
170S-12. Assistant, Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 
Swan, Robert Thaxter, 131. 
Thing, Captain Jonathan, 

1694. Ensign, Exeter 

Company, New Hampshire 
Militia, 1690. Captain, 
1692. 
Folsom, Albert A., 124. 
Koues. George Ellsworth, 162. 
Thomas, Captain Nathaniel, 
1610-1674. Commissioned 
Ensign, Plymouth Colony, 
under Captain Myles 
Standish, 1640. Lieuten- 
ant, 1643. Captain {vice 
Standish, promoted), 1644. 
Pequot War. 
Trenchard, Edward, 80. 
Thomas, Lieutenant Philip, 
1600-1675. A meiTiber of 
the High Commission gov- 
erning Maryland in 1656, 
and one of those who, in 
1659, surrendered the Gov- 
ernment to Lord Baltimore. 
Lieutenant in the Provincial 
Forces of Maryland before 
1655- 
Mifflin, James, 60, loi, 
Thomas, Lawrence Buckley, 

78. 
Large, James, 99. 
Thomas, Doctor Philip. 
Delegate from Frederick 
County to General Con- 
gress, Annapolis, Mary- 
land, 1774. Representative 
to carry into execution the 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



association agreed on by 
the American Continental 
Congress. 
Thomas, Douglas H., Ii6. 

Thompson, Abijah, 1739-1S11. 
Served in the Massachu- 
setts Colonial Forces in the 
French and Indian War. 
Was stationed at Lake 
George, 1758. 
Thompson, Abijah, 131. 

Thompson, Paymaster Heze- 
KIAH, 1735-1S03, Served 
in Captain Wait Hinman's 
Company, relief of Fort 
William Henry, 1757. 
Gilfillan, W. Whitehead, 48. 

Thompson, Sergeant James, 
1680-1763. Enlisted in 
Captain After Bragden's 
Company, in His Majestie's 
service, October 18, 1723. 
Corporal, 1723. Sergeant, 
1724. 
Thompson, John T., 131. 

Thompson, James, 1716 . 

Woburn. In Colonel Hur- 
ry's Regiment, under Colo- 
nel Benjamin Goldthwait, 
Lake George, 1756. Pri- 
vate in Captain Samuel 
Bancroft's Company, Colo- 
nel Eleazer Tying's Regi- 
ment, relief of Fort 
William Henry, 1757. 
Thompson, John T., 131. 

Thompson, Colonel John, 
1636-1 736. Colonel of Mili- 
tia, Province of Maryland. 
Spencer, John Thomson, 104. 

Thompson, Richard, 1646. 

Commissioned, August 6, 
1642, by Lord Baltimore, 
Governor of Kent Island. 
Was Burgess for Kent 
Island in the Maryland As- 
sembly. 1637-40, '41, '42. 
Thomas, Douglas H., 116. 

Thomson, General Stevens. 
Attorney-General of Vir- 
ginia, 1703-13. 
Throckmorton, Charles W., 



79- 



Thrall, William, 1606-1679. 
A soldier from Windsor, 
who served under Captain 
John Mann in the Pequot 
War, May, 1637. 

Norton, Edward L., 63. 

Gay, Frank B., 141. 
Thurston, Lieutenant 
Thomas. Medfield. Ser- 
geant, 1657. Lieutenant, 
1658. Deputy, 16S6. 

Hall, Lewis C, 126. 
TiBBALS, Sergeant Thomas, 
1615-1703. Milford. Pri- 
vate in the Pequot War. 
Sergeant, 1671, Colony of 
Connecticut. 

Ford, George Hare, 47. 

Baldwin, Morton G. , 121. 

Ford, George H., 140. 

Tibbals, Frederick Lemuel, 

145. 
TiLESTON, Timothy, 1637- 
1697. Dorchester, Mass. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1689-92. Soldier in 
Captain Samuel Wads- 
worth's Company, under 
Major-General Winslow, 
King Philip's War. 
Hemenway, Frederick T., 

126. 

TiLLINGHAST, ThOMAS, 1742- 

1821. Member Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 
1772-75. Afterwards Major 
in the Revolution. 

Tillinghast. William H., 79. 
TiLLOTSON, Captain Morris 
R., 1683-1761. Hebron. 
Lieutenant, 1729. Cap- 
tain, 1736. Colony of Con- 
necticut. 

Norton, Edward L., 63. 
Tilton, Lieutenant Abra- 
ham, 1690. Ipswich. 

Lieutenant in the E.xpedi- 
tion of 1690 against Canada, 
under command of Sir 
William Phipps. Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay. 

Tilton, Palmer, 132. 

Tilton, Warren C, 132. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



TiLTON, Lieutenant Daniel, 
1697-1745. Ipswich. Lieu- 
tenant, siege of Louis- 
bourg, 1745, Second Com- 
pany, Fifth Massachusetts 
Regiment. In Indian Fight, 
1722. Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 

Tilton, Palmer, 132. 

Tilton, Warren C, 132. 
Tilton, Peter, 1696. Deputy 
to the General Court, 1675- 
77, '79. Assistant, 16S1-86, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Eastman, Lamen Chase, 1S6. 

TiTCOMB, BeNAIAH, 1653 . 

Soldier in Captain Thomas 
Noyes's Foot Company, 
1696, Colony of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 

Remick, John Anthony, 129. 

Remick, Timothy, 130 
TiTCOMB, Colonel Moses, 
1707-1755. who com- 
manded Titcomb's Battery 
at the siege of Louisburg, 
commanded the riglit wing 
of General Sir William 
Johnson's army at the de- 
feat of Baron Dreskau, and 
was killed at the battle of 
Lake George, Septembers, 
1755. 

"•■■Howard, William Colman, 
53- 

TiTCOMB, William, 1676. 

Deputy to the General 
Courc, Colony of Massachu- 
setts Bay. 1655. 

Remick, John Anthony, 129. 

Remick, Timothy, 130. 
Toppan, Lieutenant Jacob, 
1644-1717. Ensign, 1690. 
Lieutenant, 1717. 

Remick, John A., 129. 

Remick, Timothy, 130. 
Torrey, Lieutenant James, 
1615-1685. Of Scituate. 
Commissioned Lieutenant 
of the Scituate Troop of 
Horse, May 6, 1658. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 

285 



1660-65, Plymouth Col- 
ony. 
Mackenzie, George Norbury, 
114. 
Tower, John, 1609-1702. Of 
Tower's Garrison House 
during King Philip's War. 
Ballord, Esek Steere, 186. 
TowNLEY, Colonel Richard, 
1628-1711. Captain, Eliza- 
beth Town , East Jersey, 
Train Band, 1686. Colonel 
before 1690. Took part in 
defeat and arrest of Gover- 
nor Leisler, i6go. Mem- 
ber of Governor Lord Neill 
Campbell's Council, East 
Jersey, 1686. Member of 
Governor Fletcher's Coun- 
cil, New York, 1692. 
Pell, Howland, 65. 
Schieffelin, George R., 71. 

Townsend, Richard, 

1739. Private in Captain 
John Hickes's Company, 
Queens County Militia, 
1738. 
Townsend, James Hill, 79. 
Tracy, Lieutenant Thomas, 
1610-1685. Ensign, First 
Train Band, Norwich, Con- 
necticut, 1666 ; and in 1672, 
Lieutenant of the New Lon- 
don County Dragoons, en- 
listed to figlit the Dutch and 
Indians. Member of Gen- 
eral Court twenty-seven ses- 
sions. Commissary in King 
Philip's War. 
Lord. Nathan H., 57. 
Ripley, Charles S., 69. 
Grant, Thomas P., 141. 
Travers, Captain Samuel, 
Richmond County, Vir- 
ginia. Captain, Richmond 
County Militia, 1685-93, 
Thomas, Douglas H., 78. 
Travers, Colonel William, 
1630 . Appointed Com- 
missioner, 1675, to employ 
Indians in defense of the 
Colony. Member of the 
House of Burgesses for 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Lancaster County, Virginia, 
1677, and also Speaker of 
the House of Burgesses. 

Thomas, Douglas H., 78, 116. 

Treat, Major John, 1650 . 

Major commanding Essex 
County, New Jersey, Mili- 
tia, 1731. Member of As- 
sembly from Essex County, 
1695-1710. 

Halsey, Harlan P., 50. 

Halsey, Henry A., 50. 
Treat, Richard, i 590-1669. 
Deputy to the First General 
Court, 1637, '44, forWeath- 
ersfield County. Assistant, 
1654-65. Named in the 
Royal Charter one of the 
Patentees for Connecticut, 
1662. 

Chapman, Thomas B., 39. 

Elliott, Daniel Giraud, 45. 

Wilson, J. Appleton, 117. 

Cropper, John, 139. 

Heaton, John E., 141. 
Treat, Corporal Richard, 
2D. Corporalin the Weath- 
ersfield Troop of Horse, 
1658. The first Troop in 
the Colony, organized by 
Major John Mason, by 
order of the General Court 
of the Colony of Connecti- 
cut. 

Wilson, J. Appleton, 117. 
Treat, Governor Robert, 
1622-1710. Commander at 
Great Swamp Fight. Ma- 
jor commanding Connecti- 
cut troops at the battles of 
Hadley and Springfield. 
Deputy-Governor, 1676-86. 
Appointed Governor, 1686. 
Resigned, 1701. In the 
encounter with the Indians 
at Bloody Brook, Septem- 
ber 18, 1675, his arrival on 
the scene of action with the 
Connecticut Forces turned 
the tide. 

Baldwin, Nathan A., 32, 138. 

Bristow, Frank H., 37. 

Downes, Anson Treat, 43. 



Downes, StanclifTB., 43. 

Grant, De Forest, 48. 

Grant, Madison, 49. 

Halsey, Harlan P., 50. 

Halsey, Henry A., 50. 

Baldwin, Nathan A., 138. 

Downs, William E., 140. 

Durand, William C, 140. 

Ford, George H., 140. 

Gunn, George M., 50. 

Smith, Bradish Johnson, 144. 

Smith, Edwin P., 144. 

Tomlinson, Charles A., 145. 

Warren, Herbert C, 146. 

Toler, Henry Pennington, 
163. 

Trenchard, George, 1706- 
17S0. Attorney-General of 
West Jersey, 1769-75. 

Trenchard, Edward, 79. 
Trippe, Lieutenant-Colonel 
Henry, 1632-1697. Of 
Dorchester County, Mary- 
land. Member of the Low- 
er House of Assembly, 
T671-S1. 

Trippe, Andrew C, 117. 
Trowbridge, Lieutenant 
James, 1636-1717. New- 
ton. Deputy to the Gen- 
eral Court from Cam- 
bridge, 1700 and 1703. 
Served in King Philip's 
War. Colony of Massa- 
chusetts Bay. 

Trowbridge, Samuel B. P., So. 

Hall, Clayton C, 112. 

Hemenway, Frederick Trow- 
bridge, 126. 

Trowbridge, Charles Hotch- 
kiss, 145. 

Jackson, Henry S., 171. 
Trowbridge, Lieutenant 
Thomas. New Haven 
Troop, under Captain Wil- 
liam Russell, King Philip's 
War. 

Trowbridge. Charles H., 80. 
Trumbull, Captain Benoni, 
1680-1742. Lieutenant, 
1736. Captain, 1740. 

Norton, Edward L., 63. 
Trumbull, Governor Jona- 

86 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



THAN. Deputy-Governor, 
1766-69. Governor of Con- 
necticut, 1770-83. 

Trumbull, Jonathan, 145. 
Tudor, Elihu, M.D., who 
served in the Campaign 
against Canada, 1755, un- 
der Wolfe in 1759, '^"^ in 
the expedition against 
Havana, 1762. 

Hoadley, James H., 53. 
Turner, Captain Nathaniel, 

1647. Captain in Pe- 

quot War. Assistant, 1639. 

Tuttle. Frank D., 80. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 

Cropper, John, 139. 
Turpin, Lieutenant-Colonel 
Thomas. Of the Militia of 
Cumberland County, Vir- 
ginia. Appointed by Gov- 
ernor Dinwiddie, August 

31, 1754- 

Deen, William M., 42, 161. 
Tuttle, Lieutenant John, 

1596 . Of Ipswich, 

Mass., who was Represent- 
ative in 1644, and Member 
of the Ancient and Honor- 
able Artillery Company, 
1644. 

Constant, S. Victor, 41. 
Tyler, Robert. Lord of the 
Manor of Brough, one of 
the four Delegates from 
Prince George County to 
the Lower House of As- 
sembly of the Province of 
Maryland, 1704-25. 

Johnson, Bradley Tyler, 113. 
Tyng, Governor Edv^'Ard, 

1649 . Commander of 

Fort Loyal, 1680-81. Mem- 
ber of the Council, Prov- 
ince of Maine, 1686. Ap- 
pointed by Governor An- 
dros. Lieutenant - Colonel 
and Commander of the 
Province of Laganaduck, 
1681-89. Governor of No- 
va Scotia, 1690. 

Moseley, Edward A., 61, 154. 

Starr, Isaac, Jr., 104. 



Underhill, Captain John, 
1600-1672. One of the 
earliest officers of the An- 
cient and Honorable Artil- 
lery Company. Served in 
the Pequot War. Gover- 
nor of Exeter and Dover, 
New Hampshire, 1641. 
Led the Dutch Troops 
against the Sinaroy Indians, 
1644. 

Coles, Henry Rutgers Rem- 
sen, 40. 

Davies, Julien T., 42. 

Suydam, Walter Lispenard,77. 

Townsend, James Hill, 79. 

Underhill, Edgar, 80. 

Underhill, Frederick E., 80. 

Balch, Edwin S., 94. 

Balch, Thomas W^, 95. 
Upham, Lieutenant Phine- 
HAs,i635-i676. Of Maiden, 
Mass. He was Lieutenant 
of the Fourth Company of 
the Massachusetts Regi- 
ment headed by the brave 
Isaac Johnson of Roxbury, 
in the Great Swamp Fight, 
and after the Captain was 
killed, received his mortal 
wounds, from which he lan- 
guished until October fol- 
lowing. 

Baker, Frank Leslie, 32. 

Bell, Charles Upham, 122. 

Upham, Charles C, 132. 

Haskins, Charles Waldo, 153. 
Utie, Captain John. Member 
of the Virginia House of 
Burgesses, 1623-29, for the 
plantations between Arch- 
er's Hope and Martain's 
Hundred (Kiskiak), after- 
wards Yorktown. Member 
for Hogg Island, 1631. 
Captain of Militia, 1631. 
Member of the King's 
Council, 1732-34. 

Browne, Bennet B., iii. 

Valentine, Colonel Benja- 
min, 1650-1712. Dragoon 
in colonial service. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Valentine, Abraham B., 8i. 

Valentine, Samuel H., 8r. 

Valentine, John, 1724. 

His Majestie's Crown Advo- 
cate-General of the Prov- 
inces. 

Ballord, Esek Steere, 186. 
Van Brugh, Captain Peter, 
1666-1756. Captain, 1715- 
22, at Fort Orange. 

Livingston, Philip L., 57. 
Van Brunt, Mayor Corne- 
lius, 1754- Mayor of 

Kings County Militia, No- 
vember, 1700. Member of 
the General Assembly of 
the Province of New York, 
1699-1711. 

Warner, Culbreth H., 117. 
Van Cortlandt, Colonel 
Oloff Stevensen, 1600- 
1684. In 1649 Colonel of 
the City Train Band, and 
in 1655-64, the last Burgo- 
master of New Amsterdam 
before the English con- 
quest. 

Astor, John Jacob, 31. 

Beekman, James William, 33. 

Erving, William V. R., 45. 

Harriman, William E., 51. 

Hillhouse, Francis, 53. 

Paige, Edward W., 64. 

Pell, William Cruger, 66. 

Sill, John T., 73. 

Suydam, Walter Lispenard, 

77. 
Van Cortlandt, Robert B., 81. 
Ver Planck, William G., 82. 
Tucker, William Ruggles,i32. 
Hardie, Joseph Cuyler, 153. 
Van Cortlandt, Colonel 
Stephanus. Kings Coun- 
ty Regiment, 1671-93. 
Member of King's Council, 
1680-1700. 
Clark, Henry S., 39. 
Russell, William Hamilton, 

69. 
Schieffelin, Schuyler, 71. 
Ver Planck, William G., 82. 
Tucker, William Ruggles,i8i. 
V.\N Dam, Gov^ernor Rip, 1660 



-1749. Member of New- 
York Provincial Assembly, 
1699. Member of His 
Majesty's Council thirty 
years, and Governor of the 
Province, 173 1. 

Duane, William N., 43. 

Miller, John Bleecker, 60. 
Van Der Bogaert, Harmen 
Myndertse, 1612-1647. 
Surgeon of the West India 
Company's ship Endraght, 
1630-33, at New Amster- 
dam. Commissary at Fort 
Orange, 1645. 

Du Bois, William M., 44. 
Van Der Heyden, D i r c k . 
Served in Captain Johannes 
Schuyler's Troop, Albany, 
1715- 

Grinnell, William Milne, 50. 
Van Horne, Colonel Philip. 
Commanding a Regiment 
of Militia, Province of New 
Jersey, 1771. 

Lansdale, Philip Van Horne, 
56. 
Van Rensselaer, Captain 
Henry. Captain of a Com- 
pany of Foot Militia, 1735. 
New York Provincial 
Forces, French and Indian 
Wars. 

Hardie, Francis H., 152. 

Hardie, Joseph Cuyler, 152. 
Van Rensselaer, Colonel 

Jeremias. 1674. The 

second Patroon. Member 
of the Colonial Assembly, 
and Speaker, 1664. Colo- 
nel of Militia at Albany. 

Beekman, James William, 33. 

Cogswell, Cullen Van Rensse- 
laer, 40. 

Erving, William Van Rensse- 
laer, 46. 

Harriman, William E., 51. 

Hillhouse, Francis, 53. 

Paige, Edward W., 64. 

Sill, John T., 74. 

Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt 
S., 8r. 

Van Rensselaer, Eugene, 81. 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Hardie, Francis H., 152. 
Hardie. Joseph Cuyler, 152. 
Van Rensselaer, Colonel 
JoHANNES,i7o8-i783. New 
York Provincial Forces. 
Cogswell, Cullen Van Rensse- 
laer, 40. 
Pell, William Cruger, 66. 
Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt 
S., 81. 
Van Rensselaer, Kiliaen, 1595 
-1670. First Patroon of 
the Manor of Rensselaer- 
wyck, 1631. 
Beekman, James William, 33. 
Erving, William Van Rensse- 
laer, 46. 
Harriman, William E., 51. 
Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt S., 

81. 
Van Rensselaer, Eugene, 81. 
Hardie, Francis H., 152. 
Hardie, Joseph Cuyler, 152. 
Van Rensselaer, Kiliaen. 
Second Lord and Third 
Patroon, Manor of Rensse- 
laerwyck. Member of Coun- 
cil, 1704-19. 
Clark, Henry S. , 39. 
.Schieffelin, Schuyler, 71. 
Van Rensselaer, Eugene, 81. 
Van Rensselaer, Lieutenant 
Killian, 1717-17S1. Pro- 
vincial Forces of New York, 
1743- 
Hoff, JohnVanRensselaer, 53. 
Van Schoonhoven, Captain 
Jacobus, 1690-1749. Of 
the Colonial Forces of New 
York, 1715. 
Whitney, Drake, 87. 
VAN Schuyler, Filyp Pie- 
terse, 1628-1683. Cap- 
tain in New York Provincial 
Forces, 1667. 
Hamersley, J. Hooker, 51. 
Schuyler, John, 71. 
Tucker, William R., 132. 
VAN Schuyler, Colonel Jo- 
hannes, 1633-1717. New 
York Provincial Forces, and 
Indian Wars. 
Pell, William Cruger, 66. 



Van Slichtenhorst, Brant 
Arentse. " First Resident 
Director of the Colonie of 
Rensselaerwyck," 1646-48, 
and Commander of the 
Fort at Rensselaerwyck. 

Beeckman, James William, 33. 

Crosby, Edward Nicoll, 41. 

Crosby, Livingston, 41. 

Hamersley, J. Hooker, 51. 

Livingston, Philip, 57. 

Montgomery, J. Lynch, 60. 

Pruyn, John V. S. L., 67. 

Schuyler, Clarksoii C, 71. 

Sill, John T., 73. 

Armstrong, lioratio Gates, 
no. 
Van Vechten, Lieutenant 
Teunis, 1707-1785. First 
Lieutenant, 1748. Cap- 
tain Kasparus Bronk's 
Company, first Battalion of 
Sir VVilliam Johnson's Regi- 
ment, of Albany County, 
Province of New York. 

Van Vechten, Abraham V. 
W.,Si. 
Van Vorst, Colonel Corne- 
lius, 1728-1768. Com- 
mander of a Battalion of 
Foot. Bergen County Mili- 
tia. 

Booraem, Robert E., 36. 
Van Wie, Hendricksee Ger- 

ritsee, 1691. A sol- 

dier in the Expedition 
against Canada in 1690. 
\\ as desperately wounded 
at La Prairie, and died soon 
after. 

Beale, Charles F. T., 151. 
Varnum, George, i 594-1649. 
Ipswich, Mass. Took part 
in Indian Wars in Massa- 
chusetts. 

Varnum, James M., 81. 
Varnum, Colonel Joseph, 
1672 . Of Massachu- 
setts Troop of Horse, in 
King Philip's War, and on 
the Staff of Governor Fran- 
cis Bernard. 

Varnum, James M., 81. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Varnum, Samuel, 1620 . 

Served in Captain Nicholas 
Manning's Company, of 
Ipswich, in Narragansett 
Campaign, King Philip's 
War. 
Varnum, James M., 81. 
Varnum, Major Samuel, 
1715-1797. Of Massachu- 
setts Troop of Horse, In- 
dian Wars. 
Varnum, James M., 81. 
Vassall, William. Assistant 
and Patentee of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony, 1629. 
Allen, Francis O., 94. 
Vaughan, Cartain Robert, 
1600-1668. Commander or 
Viceroy of Kent, Province 
of Maryland, 1647. Privy 
Councillor, 1648-50. Mem- 
ber of Assembly, 1642. 
Spencer, John T., 104. 
Veeder, Simon Volkertsie, 
1624-1697. One of the 
defenders of Schenectady 
when it was attacked and 
destroyed by the French 
and Indians in 1690. 
Long, Oscar F., 154. 
Vermilye, Isaac, 1601-1676. 
Commanded the Harlaem 
Volunteers in the Expedi- 
tion to Esopus, June, 1663, 
during the Indian War. 
Vermilye, Ashbel G., 81, 163. 
Vermilye, Johannes, 1632- 
1696. Member of Governor 
Leisler's Council, 1690. 
Vermilye, Ashbel G., 81, 163. 
Vernon, Randal, 1640-1725. 
Member of Provincial As- 
sembly of Pennsylvania, 
16S7. 
Howell, Henry W., Jr., 53. 
Griswold, Benjamin Howell, 
112. 
Ver Planck, Ensign Geleyn, 
1637-1684. Ensign, 1673. 
In Garrison at the Fort in 
New York City. 
Ver Planck, William G., 82. 
Ver Planck, Ensign Philip, 



1695-1771. Ensign in Colo- 
nel Vetch's Regiment, Mas- 
sachusetts Colonial Forces, 
1611. Commissioner to the 
Six Nations, 1746. Com- 
missioner for fortifications, 
1755. Member New York 
Provincial Assembly, 1734- 
68. 
Ver Planck, William G., 82. 

Vickere, George, 1679. 

Private in Captain John- 
son's Company, King 
Philip's War. 
Binney, William Greene, 35. 

Vreeland, Enoch. Member 
of General Assembly of 
East Jersey for seventeen 
years. Commissioned En- 
sign, 1681. 
Earle, Ferdinand P., 44. 

Wadsworth, Christopher. 
Duxbury. Deputy to the 
General Court, Plymouth 
Colony, 1639. Soldier in 
Captain Myies Standish's 
Company, 1643. 

Howland, Daniel W., 127. 
Wadsworth, Captain Joseph. 
Lieutenant in King Philip's 
War. Afterward Captain of 
the Hartford Train Band. 
He was the preserver of the 
Connecticut Charter, Octo- 
ber 31, 16S7, which he se- 
creted from Governor An- 
dros in the Charter Oak. 

Catlin, Abijah, 138. 

Hungerford, Clarence Catlin, 
142. 

Seymour, Morris W., 144. 
Wadsworth, Captain Sam- 
uel, 1676, of Milton. 

Killed by the Indians at 
Sudbury, April, 1676. King 
Philip's War. 

Howland, Daniel W., 127. 

Wadsworth, Dexter E., 132. 

Wadsworth, Edwin D., 132. 

Wainwright, Francis, 

1692. A soldier in the Pe- 
quot War, who took part 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



in the battle of Bloody 
Brook. 
Beale, Charles F. T., 151. 

Waite, Captain John. See 
Wayte. 

Wakeman, Captain Joseph, 
167 0-1726. Lieutenant, 
1704, Captain, 170S. 
Fairfield Train Band. 
Member Fairfield County 
Committee of War, 1709. 
Assistant, 1724-25. 
Wakeman, Jessup, 82. 

Walcott, Captain Jonathan, 

1699. Lieutenant, 

1685. Captain, Salem, 
Massachusetts, Troop of 
Horse, 1689. Served in 
King Philip's War, and in 
expedition against the In- 
dians in 1689. 
Robbins, Howard S., 69. 

Waldron, Major Richard, 
1615-1689. Dover, N. H. 
Commissioned Captain and 
Majorfin King Philip's War. 
Commander-in-Chief of the 
Eastern Expedition against 
the Penobscot and Kenne- 
bec Indians, 1676. Ap- 
pointed Commander of the 
Provincial Forces of New 
Hampshire, with the rank 
of Major, 1679, and again 
in 1689. Deputy to the 
General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, sixteen terms, 
1654-79. Speaker of the 
House, General Court of 
Massachusetts, seven terms, 
1666-79. Royal Councillor 
and Deputy-Governor of 
the Province of New 
Hampshire, 1680 ; de facto 
Governor of the Province, 
i68r. Justice of the Court 
of Common Pleas, 1659-82. 
Member of His Majesty's 
Council under Lieutenant- 
Governor Cranfield, 1682. 
Chief Justice of the Supe- 
rior Court of New Hamp- 
shire, 1683. Massacred by 



the Indians at Cochecho 
(Dover), June 27, 1689. 

Wilson, Fred M., 133. 

Frisbie, Franklin Senter, 170. 
Walker, Edward, 1694-1787, 
WobuiTi, Mass. Repre- 
sentative to the General 
Court, five terms, 1745-54. 

Thompson, Abijah, 131. 

Walker, George, 1731 , 

of Captain Israel Davis's 
Company, Maine, 1757. 

Walker, Richard H., 83. 
Walker, Phineas. Soldier 
French War, 1759. 

Walker, George L., 145. 
Walker, Captain Richard. 
Deputy from Reading to 
the Massachusetts General 
Court, 1640, '41, '48, and 
'49. In 1632 was a Lieuten- 
ant in a company defending 
Lynn against the Indians. 
March 9, 1637, he was 
made an Ensign of the 
Lynn Company. April iS, 
1637, was ordered out by 
the General Court for the 
war against the Pequots. 
A member of the Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery 
Company, and was Captain 
in 1656. 

Smith, Edward A., 144. 

W^alker, George L., 145. 

Walker, Williston, 145. 
Walker, Ensign Samuel, 1642 
-1703. Corporal, S e r - 
geant, and Ensign of the 
Woburn Company. Mem- 
ber of the Boston Con- 
vention, 1689. Deputy to 
the General Court, 1694. 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Thompson, Abijah, 131. 
Walker, Captain Samuel, 
1655-1712. He was Cor- 
net, Lieutenant, and Cap- 
tain, and served under 
Major William Bradford, in 
King Philip's War. He 
was also Deputy to the Gen- 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



eral Court held at Plymouth, 
Mass., 1705. 
Biyson, Andrew, 38. 

Walker, Dr. Thomas, 171 5- 
1794. Adjutant of the Fron- 
tier Counties of Virginia, 
1754. Served in the expe- 
dition to the Ohio against 
the French. Was at Brad- 
dock's defeat. Member of 
the House of Burgesses. 
Duke, R. T. Walker, Jr., 44, 
166, 

Walker, William, 1700 . 

Of Captain Joseph Inger- 
soU's Company, Colonel 
Jonathan Bagley's Regi- 
ment, Fort William Henry, 

1756- 

Walker, Richard H., 83. 
Walley, Captain John, who 
was a member of the An- 
cient and Honorable Artil- 
lery, 1671. Commander, 
1679. Assistant of Plym- 
outh Colony, 1684-gi. 
Member of the Council, Col- 
ony of Massachusetts, 1691. 
Commander of the Land 
Forces in the expedition 
against Quebec, 1690, 
Judge of the Superior Court 
of Massachusetts, 1700-11. 

Salisbury, Edward E., 144. 

Woolsey, Theodore Salisbury, 
146. 
Walton, Colonel Shadrach, 
of New Castle. Ensign in 
the Provincial Forces of 
New Hampshire, 1691. 
Colonel at the capture of 
Port Royal in 1 710. Mem- 
ber of Council, 1716. 

Blunt, Stanhope English, 36. 
Ward, Andrew, 1600-1659. 
One of the Commissioners 
appointed by the Bay Col- 
ony, March 3, 1636, to 
govern the people of Con- 
necticut. One of the Assist- 
ants of the First General 
Court, that declared that 
" there shalbe an offensive 



warr against the Pequoitt," 

May I, 1637. 
Banta, Theodore Melvin, 32. 
Clarke, Isaac Sherman, 40. 
Wakeman, Jessup, 82. 
Ward, Charles Samuel, S3, 

145- 
Ward, Sylvester L' Homme- 

dieu, 83. 
Brinton, John Hill, Jr., 96. 
Wessels, Henry W. , 146. 
Ward, Colonel Andrew. 
Served in expedition of New 
England Colonies against 
Louisburg, 1744-45. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
Colony of Connecticut, 
1750, '54, '55, "57- 
Betts, Frederick H., 35. 
Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 
Ward, John. Lieutenant of 
New Worck (Newark) Sol- 
diers, 1673, ^iid of Essex 
County Militia, 1683. Sche- 
pen at New Worck, 1673. 
Justice of Peace, Essex 
County, 16S2-83. Judge, 
1683. 
Toler, Henry P., 163. 
Ward, John, 1626-1708. Dep- 
uty from Cambridge (New- 
ton), 1689, and nine years. 
His house was used as a 
garrison prior to and dur- 
ing King Philip's War, 1675. 
Hall, Clayton C, I12. 
Ward, Richard, 1666-1739. 
Deputy from Newton to the 
General Court, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay, eight 
years. 
Hall, Clayton C, 112. 
Ward, William, 1597-1687. 
I~)eputy from Sudbury to 
the General Court, Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay, 1644, 
and from Marlborough in 
1666. One of the founders 
of the town of Marlborough, 
1660. In garrison at Sud- 
bury in King Philip's War. 
Hall, Clayton C, 112. 
Stratton, George G., 131. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Warner, Ensign Daniel, 
1692, of Hadley. En- 
sign in the Foot Company 
raised in that town, 1674. 

Stockbridge, Henry, Jr., 76, 
116. 

Stockbridge, Henry, 115. 
Warner, Captain Joseph. 
Led a company on an expe- 
dition for the relief of Fort 
William Henry, in August, 
1757, during the French 
War. 

Warner, Charles Dudley, 146. 
Warren, Daniel, Sr., 1628 

, Watertown, Mass. 

Soldier in King Philip's 
War. 

Dorman, William B., 124. 

Washbourne, John, 1670. 

First Secretary of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony. 

Washburn, John Henry, S3. 

Washburn, William Ives, 84. 

Leach, J. Granville, 99. 

Washburn, John, 1621 . 

Served in King Philip's 
War under Captain Church. 

Washburn, John Henry, 83. 

Washburn, William Ives. 84. 
Washington, Sergeant Sam- 
uel, who was a Sergeant 
in a Company organized in 
Bridgewater, Mass., dur- 
ing King Philip's War. 
Was in a fight with the 
Indians, May, 1676. 

Deming, Judson K., 139. 
Waters, Lawrence. Soldier 
in garrison at Lancaster, 
1675, and earlier. 

Houghton, Henry O., 126. 

Houghton, Henry O., Jr., 
127. 
Watmough, Captain Ed- 
ward. Provincial Armies 
in Massachusetts in the 
Earl of Dumlaureg's Regi- 
ment, 1752-55- 

Watmough. John G., 105. 

Watmough, James H., 156. 
Watts, John. Member of As- 
sembly, Province of New 



York, 1753. Served on a 
Committee to defend New 
York against New Hamp- 
shire and Massachusetts. 

Russell, Wm. Hamilton, 70. 
Wayne, Captain Isaac, 1699- 
1774. Provincial Forces 
of Pennsylvania. Indian 
Wai-, 1756. 

Wayne, William, 86, 105. 

Wayne, William, Jr., 105. 
Wayte, Captain John 
(Waite), 161 8-1693. Lieu- 
tenant of Maiden, Massa- 
chusetts, Colonial Forces, 
1658. Captain, 1662-84. 
Led detachment of soldiers 
to Marlborough, 1675. 
Served in King Philip's War 
under Major John Pynchon. 
For eighteen years Deputy 
to the General Court. 
Speaker of the House of 
Deputies, 1684. 

Robbins, Howard S., 69. 

Haskins, Charles Waldo, 153. 

Webb, Richard, 1611-1676. 

Served in Captain Turner's 

Company, Great Falls 

Fight. 

Wilcox, Reynold Webb, 87. 

Webb, Samuel. Private in 

Colonel Israel Putnam's 

Regiment at siege of Fort 

George and Fort Edward, 

1756-57- 

Price, Henry R., 67. 
Webster, John, 1590-1661. 
One of the original settlers 
of Hartford and one of the 
founders of the Colony of 
Connecticut. Deputy, 1637. 
Assistant, Hartford, Conn., 
1639-55. Deputy Gover- 
nor, 1655. Governor, 1656. 
First Magistrate, 1657, '58, 
'59. Judge of the Court, 
Hadley, Mass , 1660. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 49. 

Peck, Guy Dayton, 65. 

Ripley, Charles S., 69. 

Rogers, James S., 103. 

Stevens, Charles Ellis, 104. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Crappens, John, 139. 

Eaton, Daniel C, 140. 

French, William F., 140. 

Webster, William R., Jr., 146. 

Webster, Joseph Rawson,T56. 

Webster, William H., 156. 

Weeks, John, 1690, of 

Dorchester, Massachusetts, 
who died on the expedition 
to Canada, 1690. 

Moseley, Edward A., 61, 

154. 
Weiser, Colonel Conrad, 
1696-1760. Commissioned 
Colonel, 1755. Command- 
ed a regiment of volunteers 
from Bucks County, and 
had command of the Sec- 
ond Battalion, Pennsylva- 
nia Regiment, in the French 
and Indian War. 

Cammann, George P., 38. 

Cammann, Henry L., 38. 
Welch, Lieutenant Paul, 
1696-1778, of New Mil- 
ford. Lieutenant New 
Milford Company, 1743. 
Deputy to the General 
Court sixteen terms. Col- 
ony of Connecticut. 

Noble, Henry Harmon, 62. 
Welles, Captain Gideon, 
1692-1740. Commissioned, 
May, 1725, Ensign of the 
North Company of Weath- 
ersfield. Lieutenant, May, 
1731. Captain, 1735. Col- 
ony of Connecticut. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, W^illiam Ives, 85. 
Welles, John, 1621-1659. 
Deputy to the General 
Court, 1656. Assistant, 
1658. Colony of Connect- 
icut. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Welles, Captain Robert, 
1648-1714. Deputy to the 
General Court forty-two ses- 
sions, 1690-1714. Assistant, 
1697. Captain, 1687-1701. 
Colony of Connecticut. 



Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Welles, Captain Samuel, 
1625-1675. Deputy, 1637- 
62. Commanded a com- 
pany at the Great Swamp 
Fight. 

Elliott, Daniel Giraud, 45. 

Shelton, George Gregory, 72. 

Shelton, William Atwood, 73. 
Welles, Governor Thomas, 
1 598-1660, Weathersfield, 
Conn. Magistrate of Gov- 
erning Court, 1637-60. 
Second Treasurer, 1639- 
51. Secretary, 1640-48. 
Governor pro tern., 1651. 
Deputy Governor, 1654, '56, 
'57> '59- Governor, 1655, 
'58. Commissioner for the 
United Colonies, 1649. 

Backus, J. Bayard, 32. 

Bowen, Clarence W., 36. 

Britton, Charles P., 37. 

Chapman, Thomas Brownell, 

39- 
Elliott, Daniel Giraud, 45. 
Hart, George W., 51. 
Hosmer, Edward S., 53. 
Shelton, George G., 72. 
Shelton, William A., 73. 
Throop, George Enos, 79. 
Walbridge, T. Chester, 83, 

105. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Welles, Benjamin, 86. 
Lennig, Charles F., 100. 
Munson, C. LaRue, 102. 
Rogers, James S., 103. 
Stevens, Charles Ellis, 104. 
Wilson, J. Appleton, 117. 
Hart, Samuel, 141. 
Heaton, John E., 141. 
Hooker, Edward W., 142. 
Wells, Benjamin Warner, 156. 
Wells, Captain Thomas, 1620- 

1677. Soldier in Captain 

William Turner's Company, 

Falls Fight. 
Murray, Charles H., 62. 
Wellington, Benjamin, 1676- 

173S. Lexington, Mass. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Deputy to Massachusetts 

General Court, 1728-30. 

Clark, Arthur Wellington, 

123. 

Wendell, Captain Johannes, 

Sr., 1649-1692. Captain 

of Infantry at Albany, 1684. 

Beekman, James William, 34. 

Grinnell, William Milne, 50. 

Wendell, Captain Johannes, 

Jr., 1684 . Served in 

French and Indian Wars 
around Albany. 
Grinnell, William Milne, 50. 
Wentworth, Lieutenant- 
Governor John, 1671- 
1730. Member of Queen 
Anne's Council, 1711. Lieu- 
tenant-Governor of New 
Hampshire, 1717-30. 
Field, Hugh Wentworth Greene, 

46. 
West, Colonel John. Gov- 
ernor of Virginia, 1635-37. 
Edmunds, Henry Littleton, 
187. 
West, Thomas. See Lord de 

la Warr. 
Westwood, William, 1606- 
1669. One of the Com- 
missioners appointed by the 
Massachusetts Bay Colony, 
to govern the Colony of 
Connecticut, 1636. Assist- 
ant, Connecticut Colony, 
1637. 
Washburn, John Henry, 84. 
Washburn, William Ives, 85. 
Wetherbee, John, 164--1711, 
Marlborough, Mass. Sol- 
dier in King Philip's War. 
In Garrison at Marlborough. 
Green, Charles N., 125. 
Wetherbee, Winthrop, 133. 
Wetherill, Christopher, 

1711. One of the 

original proprietors, and 
Member of the Proprietary 
Council of West Jersey 
four terms, 1688-1707. 
Levis, Henry, 100. 
Levis, Samuel W., 100. 
Powell, Washington B., 103. 



Wetherell, Captain Daniel 
1630-1719. Captain and 
Commissary in charge of 
New London depot of sup- 
plies in King Philip's War. 
Commissioner to treat with 
Uncas. 
Avery, Frank M., 31. 

Wharton, Colonel Jesse, 

1675. President and 

Member of the Council of 
Maryland, 1672-76. Dep- 
uty-Governor, 1676. 
Brent, Joseph L., iio. 
Keyser, Robert Brent, 114. 

Wheeler, John, 1642 . Of 

Concord. A member of 
Captain Davenport's Com- 
pany at the Great Swamp 
Fight, December 19, 1675. 
Baker, Frank, 179. 

Wheeler, Captain Timothy, 
1604-1687, Concord (Mass.) 
Militia. Served in King 
Philip's War. Deputy nine 
terms, from 1663. 
Melville, Henry, 59. 
Bent, Samuel Arthur, 122. 

Wheelwright, John, 

1760. Assistant, 1745-54, 
Tvlassachusetts Bay Colony. 
Prime, Ralph Earle, 67. 

Wheelwright, Colonel 
John, 1664-1745. Com- 
mander Massachusetts Bay 
Militia. Assistant, 1708-32. 
Prime, Ralph Earle, 67. 

Wheelwright, Lieutenant 
Samuel, 1635-1700. Lieu- 
tenant, 1665, Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony Militia. 
Assistant, 1695-99. 
Prime, Ralph Earle, 67. 

Whipple, Captain Abraham, 
1733-1S19. Captain of the 
Privateer Gamecock, 1760. 
Sibley, Frederick T., 73. 

Whipple, Captain John, of 
Ipswich, Mass., 1626-1683. 
Cornet in Captain John Ap- 
pleton's Troop, 1668. Lieu- 
tenant of Captain Nicholas 
Paige's Company in the first. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



or Mount Hope Campaign. 
King Philip's War, 1675. 
Captain of Ipswich Troop 
in 1676. Deputy to Gen- 
eral Court, 1674, '7g, '82, 83. 

Olney, George W., 64. 

Page, Walter Gilman, 128. 

Clark, ArthurWellington,i23. 

Philbrook, Charles F.B., 128, 
171. 

Whitcomb, John, 1 683. 

Soldier in Garrison at Lan- 
caster, 1675. 

Houghton, Henry O. , 126. 

Houghton, Henry O., Jr. ,127. 
White, Captain Daniel, 1671- 
1726. Ensign, 1711, in 
Queen Anne's War. Cap- 
tain of Troop, 1716, Col- 
ony of Connecticut. 

Brown, Louis, 37. 

Rogers, James S., 103. 
White, Lieutenant Daniel 

1713. Lieutenant of 

Hatfield (Mass.) Company, 
1692. 

Brown, Louis, 37. 
White, the H onorable 
Henry, 1732-1785. Mem- 
ber of Governor Tryon's 
Council, 1771, Province of 
New York. 

Suydam, Walter Lispenard,77. 
White, John. Soldier in Lan- 
caster Company previous 
to 1675. 

Houghton, Henry O., 126. 

Houghton. HenryO., Jr.,127. 
White, Captain Peregrine. 
First child born of the 
English in New England. 
Captain of Massachusetts 
troops and member of 
Council of War at Ply- 
mouth. 1675. 

Obear, Clarence Conde, 187. 

Obear, Frank, 187. 
White, Colonel Thomas, 
1704-1779. Colonial Forces 
of Maryland, 1740-50. 

Montgomery, Thomas H.,ioi. 

Whitehead, Major Daniel, 

1646-1704. Member of 

296 



the Assembly for Queens 
County, Province of New 
York, 1691-1701. 

Crothers, Stevenson, 96. 
Whiting, Rev, John, 1635- 
1686. Chaplain of Hart- 
ford Forces in King Philip's 
War. 

Backus, Brady Electus, 32. 

French, William F., 140. 
Whiting, Major William. As- 
sistant and second Colonial 
Treasurer, Colony of Con- 
necticut, 1641-47. Served 
as Major in Colonial Forces. 

Backus, Brady E. , 32. 

Allen, Francis O., 94. 

French, William F., 140. 

Whitman, Ensign John, 

1692. Weymouth. Ensign 
Military Company, 1645, 

Coffin, Rufus, 123. 
Whitmore, Francis, 1625- 
1685. Cambridge. Trooper 
in Major Siinon W'illard's 
Command, King Philip's 
War. 

Gould, Levi S., 125. 

Thompson, Abijah, 131. 
Whitmore, John, 1654-1739. 
Medford. Soldier under 
Major Swayne against the 
Saco Indians. 

Gould, Levi Swanton, 125. 
Whitney, Captain Jonathan, 
1704-1756. Massachusetts 
Colonial Forces, 1748. 

Trott, James P., 80. 

Whitney, Drake, 87. 
Whitney, John, 1624-1692. 
Of Watertown. A member 
of Captain Hugh Mason's 
Company in King Philip's 
War. Served in the Sud- 
bury Fight, April 29, 1676. 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Pierce, Frederick Clifton, iSo. 
Whitney, Lieutenant-Colo- 
nel Josiah. Member of 
Captain Samuel Preston's 
Company, in Colonel John 
Whitcomb's Regiment, 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Crown Point Expedition, 
1755. Member of Captain 
Israel Taylor's Company, in 
Colonel Oliver Wilder's 
Regiment, relief of Fort 
William Henry, 1757. Cap- 
tain, Harvard, Massachu- 
setts, Militia, 1773. Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of Worcester 
Militia, 1774. 
Melville, Henry, 59. 

Whiton, Thomas, 1719 . 

Private in Captain Ezekiel 
Turner's Foot Company of 
soldiers of Hanover, Ply- 
mouth Bay Colony, 1750. 
Also private Second Foot 
Company, Captain Stephen 
Cushing, of Hingham, 1755. 
French War. 
Whiton, Louis C, 87. 

WiCKES, John, 1609-1675. One 
of the Commissioners to 
treat with the Narragansett 
Indians. Deputy, 1664-73, 
and 1675. Killed by Indi- 
ans in King Philip's War, 
March 17, 1675. 
Greene, George S., Jr., 49. 
Townsend, James Hill, 79. 

WiGGiN, Governor Thomas. 
Governor and Commander- 
in-chief of the Upper Plan- 
tations (Maine and New 
Hampshire) under Lord Say 
and Seal and Lord Brooke. 
Deputy to the General 
Court of Massachusetts Bay, 
and Assistant. 
Taylor, Washington Irving, 
77- 

WiLLARD, George. A mem- 
ber of the " Scituate Com- 
pany" of Plymouth Colony. 
Active service in 1643-44. 
Sears, Clinton B., 72. 
Sears, Walter J., 72. 

Willard, Henry. Command- 
er of Garrison at Still River, 
Lancaster, 1692. 
Houghton, Henry O., 126. 
Houghton.Henry O. , Jr., 127. 

Willard, Major Simon, 1605- 



1676. One of the founders 
of Concord, Mass. Dep- 
uty to the General Court, 
1636-54. Assistant, 1654- 
76. Commander-in-chief 
of the Expedition of the 
United Colonies against the 
Nyantics, 1685. Led the 
heroic relief at the battle of 
Brookfield. Commanded 
the Middlesex Regiment of 
Massachusetts Troops in 
King Philip's War. 
Stevens, Charles Ellis, 104. 
Wheeler, Horace L., 133. 
Heaton, John E., 141. 
Meade, Richard W., 154. 
Watmough, James H., 156. 
WiLLETT, Captain Thomas, 
1610-1674. Captain of Mil- 
itia, Plymouth Colony, 
1648. Member of Council 
of War, 1653. Member of 
General Council, 1672. First 
English Mayor of New 
York, 1665. Served on Ex- 
pedition which captured 
New York from the Dutch, 
1664. Died at Barrington, 
R. I. 
Edwards, Pierrepont, 44. 
Schroeder, J. Langdon, 71. 
Tyler, Sidney Frederick, 104. 
Hooker, Edward W. , 142. 
Tyler, Augustus C, 145. 
Whitney, Eli, Jr., 146. 
WiLLETT, Colonel Thomas, 
1645-1722. Commander of 
Queens County Militia, 
1683-89. Member of Gov- 
ernor's Council, 1690-98, 
Province of New York. 
French and Indian War. 
Pell, Howland, 65. 
Jones, Charles H., 98. 
Jones, Richmond L., 99. 
Pell, Rodman C, 180. 
WiLLEY, Lieutenant John, 
1648-1688. Soldier in King 
Philip's War. 
Willey, William Lithgow,i33, 
171. 
Williams, Colonel Ephraim. 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Captain at Newton, Mass. 
Afterwards was made Colo- 
nel. 

Williams, John, 146. 
Williams, Captain Ezekiel, 
1729-1818. Of Weathers- 
field. Captain First Com- 
pany Sixth Connecticut 
Regiment, 1761. After- 
wards Commissary during 
the Revolution. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 86. 
Williams, Isaac, i 638-1 707. 
Captain Military Company 
at Newton, Mass. Served 
in King Philip's War. 
Deputy to General Court 
five terms, 1692 - 1705. 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 

Washburn, John Henry, 84. 

Washburn, William Ives, 86. 

Williams, John, 146. 
Williams, Colonel John, 
1706-1774. Sharon. Cap- 
tain, 1745. Lieutenant- 
Colonel, 1767. Colonel 
Fourteenth Regiment Con- 
necticut Militia, 1770. 

Belknap, Robert Lenox, 34. 
Williams, Colonel Joseph, 
1708-1798. Massachusetts 
Colonial Line, 1755, during 
the Mohawk War, and was 
also in the Canadian Cam- 
paign of 1758-60. French 
and Indian War. 

Mackenzie, George Norbury, 
58, 114. 

Williams, John Savage, 117. 
Williams, Joseph. Soldier in 
King Philip's War. 

Parkhurst, Charles D., 143. 
Williams, Richard, 1606- 
1693. Deputy to the Ply- 
mouth General Court for 
Taunton, 1646, '48, '50, '51. 

Foster, Francis A., 124. 

Williams, Governor Roger, 

1599-1683. Captain of 

Train Band at Providence 

during King Philip's War. 

298 



Governor of Rhode Island, 
1654. 

Constantine, Richard Buell, 
41. 

Lee, Edmund Jennings, 100. 

Parkhurst, Charles D., 143. 
Williams, Captain Stephen, 
1 640-1 720. Roxbury, Mass. 
Captain of Troop of Horse 
in command of the Fron- 
tier, 1707-12. In the sum- 
merof i7ioCaptain Stephen 
Williams and his Troop 
served as a guard to Colonel 
Schuyler and the Maqua 
Indians. 

Mackenzie, George Norbury, 
114. 
Williams, Surgeon Thomas, 
1718-1775. In the French 
and Indian Wars of 1744— 
-48 he was Surgeon in 
charge of a line of forts 
from Fort Dummer, on the 
Connecticut River, to Fort 
Massachusetts, in Berkshire 
County. In 1755 he was 
Surgeon under Sir William 
Johnson, in the Crown 
Point Expedition, in the 
Regiment commanded by 
his brother, Colonel 
Ephraim Williams, and was 
present when he was killed, 
"on the day of the bloody 
morning Scout," September 

8, 1755- 

Williams, Ephraim, 87. 

Williams, John, 146. 
Willing, Captain Charles, 
1710-1754. Commanded a 
Company in the Associated 
Regiment of Foot of Phila- 
delphia, 1747, '48, under 
Colonel Abraham Taylor. 

Balch, Edwin S., 94. 

Balch, Thomas W., 95. 

Bayard, Thomas F., 95. 

Page, S. Davis. 102. 
Willoughby, Deputy-Gov- 
ernor Francis, 1613-1671. 
Ensign, 1640. Assistant, 
1650. Member of Parlia- 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



ment, 1658. Deputy-Gov- 
ernor of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony, 1665-71. 
Noyes, Charles P., 63. 
Sill, John T., 73. 
Wilson, Sergeant Joseph, 
1655-1710. Keeper of 
Garrison House at Kit- 
tery. 
Wilson, Fred A., 133. 
Wilton, Lieutenant David, 

1678. Served in King 

Philip's War, Colonial 
Forces of Connecticut. 
Greene, Richard H., 49. 
Winchester, John, 1638-171S. 
First Deputy from Brook- 
line to the General Court, 
Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay. 
Mackenzie, George Norbury, 
114. 
Wingate, Colonel Joshua, 
1679-1769. Deputy to the 
General Court, Province of 
New Hampshire, from 
Hampton, 1715, 1727-31. 
Captain, 1716. Major, 1730. 
In 1745, being then Colo- 
nel, despatched two com- 
panies of his Regiment for 
service at Louisbourg, Cape 
Breton. 
Hall, Clayton C, 112. 
Stickney, George H., 115. 
WiNSHip, Lieutenant Ed- 
ward, 1612-1688. Mem- 
ber of the Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 163S. Ensi'gn and 
Lieutenant, 1660, in the 
Militia. Deputy to the 
General Court, Colony of 
Massachusetts Bay, 1663 
'64, '81, '86. 
Schroeder, J. Langdon, 71. 
Leach, J. Granville, 99. 
Winslow, Governor Edward, 
who came to Plymouth in 
the Mayflower. Governor 
of Plymouth Colony, 1633, 
'36, '44- 
Ward, Aaron, 83. 



Winslow, Lieutenant Job, 
1641-1675. In command 
of Trained Band, Free- 
town, Mass., 1702. Served 
in the fight at Swansea, 
1675. 
Greene, Richard H., 49. 
Tuttle, Frank D., 80. 
Winslow, Governor Josiah. 
Commander - in - Chief of 
Colonial Forces in the 
Great Swamp Fight. Gov- 
ernor of Plymouth Colony, 
1673-80. 
Ward, Aaron, 83. 
Winston, Lieutenant Wil- 
liam, 1737-1799. A Lieu- 
tenant in the Virginia 
troops in French and In- 
dian Wars. 
Barrett, Richard Aylett, 186. 
Winter, John, 1635-1690. 
Soldier in Captain Hench- 
man's Company, King Phil- 
ip's War. 
Gerry, Allston, 48. 
Winthrop, Governor John, 
1587-1649. First Governor 
of Massachusetts Bay Col- 
ony, 1629-34, 1637-40, 
1642-44, 1646 to his death 
in 1649. At other times he 
was either Assistant, 1635 
and 1641, or Deputy Gov- 
ernor, 1636 and 1644. Was 
in office continuously twen- 
ty years. Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1643 and 
1645. Colonel Suffolk Regi- 
ment, 1636. 
Frving, William V. R., 45. 
Koues, George E., 56, 162. 
Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 70. 
Winthrop, Grenville Bayard, 

88. 
Ballantine, Henry W., no. 
Winthrop, Governor John, 
1606-1676. Governor Con- 
necticut and New Haven 
Colonies, 1657-76. Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel Essex Regi- 
ment, 1636. 
Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 70, 



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INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Winthrop, Grenville Bayard, 
88. 
Winthrop, Major-General 
Wait Still, 1641-1717. 
Major-General, Chief Jus- 
tice, Member of the Execu- 
tive Council, Massachusetts 
Bay Colony. 

Saltonstall, A. H. Mickle, 70. 

Winthrop, Grenville Bayard, 
88. 
Withington, Captain John, 
1649-1690. Commanded 
the Dorchester Company in 
Sir William Phipps's expe- 
dition against Canada, and 
was lost at sea, with forty- 
six of his men, October, 
1690. 

Withington, James H,, 88. 

WoLcoTT, Governor Roger, 

1679-1767. Major-General, 

siege of Louisburg, 1745. 

Governor of Connecticut, 

1751-54- 

Gardiner, David, 48. 

Gardiner, Robert A., 48. 

Spencer, Lorillard, 75. 

Thompson, Frederick Dio- 
dati, 78. 

Chew, James L. , 139. 

Davis, Gustavus P., 139. 

Harrison, Lynde, 141. 

Taintor, George E., 145. 
Woodbury, James, 173S-1823. 
In Colonel Robert Rogers' 
Regiment of Rangers at the 
storming of Quebec, Sep- 
tember 13, 1759. 

Woodbury, Urban A., 175. 
Woodbury, Peter, 1705-1775. 
Enlisted at Marblehead, 
Mass., in 1755, in French 
and Indian War. 

Woodbury, Urban A., 175. 

Woodcock, John, . Reho- 

both. (>)mmander Wood- 
cock's Garrison, King 
Philip's War. 

Guild, Chester, Jr., 125. 
Woodhull, General Nathan- 
iel, 1722-1776. Served un- 
der Lord Abercrombie, 1754, 



and Lord Amherst, 1759, 
being present at the capitu- 
lation of Montreal, in 1760. 
Lawrence, Abraham R., 57. 
Woodman, Lieutenant Ed- 
ward, 1612 . Lieu- 
tenant, 1637. Served in 
the Pequot War. Deputy, 
1836, '37, '39, ' 43, Mas- 
sachusetts Bay Colony. 
Woodman, Clarence E., 88. 
Remick, John A., 129. 
Remick, Timothy, 130. 
Woodman, Lieutenant 
Joshua, i 720-1800. Ser- 
geant in Captain Joseph 
Woodman's Company, 
1757. Lieutenant, 1761. - 
Woodman, Clarence E., 88. 
WooLSEY, Captain George, 
1650 - 1740. Captain 
Queens County Militia, 
171 5, Province of New 
York. 
Townsend, James H., 79. 
W^RiGHT, Lieutenant Abel, 
1631-1725. Served in In- 
dian Wars. Deputy, 1695, 
Massachusetts Bay Colony. 
Allen, Francis Olcott, 94. 
Wright, Judge Solomon. 
Member of the Maryland 
Conventions four terms, 

1771-75- 
Thorn, W. H. De C. W., 77, 
116. 
Wyeth, Ebenezer. Soldier in 
Cambridge Contingent, 
French and Indian Wars. 
Wyeth, Richard H., 89. 
Wyeth, John. Soldier in Cap- 
tain Gookin's Company, 
King Philip's War. 
Wyeth, Richard PL, 89. 
Wyllys, Governor George, 
Trooper in Pequot War. 
Assistant, 1639. Governor 
of Connecticut, 1641-42. 
Betts, Frederick H., 34. 
Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 
Grinnell, Wm. Milne, 49. 
Wyllys, Samuel, Assistant, 
1654 - 85. Commissioner 



300 



INDEX OF ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



for the United Colonies, 
i66i,'62,'64,"67. Colony of 
Connecticut. 

Betts, Frederick H., 35. 

Betts, Louis F. H., 35. 
Wyman, Lieutenant John, 
1621-1684. Of Woburn, 
Lieutenant in Captain 
Thomas Prentiss' Company, 
in the Mount Hope Cam- 
paign, September 21, 1675, 
and in the Great Swamp 
Fight, December ig, 1675, 
and in the latter received 
a wound in the face. Col- 
ony of Massachusetts Bay. 

Wyman, Walter Channing, 
181. 
Wyman, Lieutenant Nehe- 
MIAH, 1722-1775. Ser- 
geant in Captain David 
Green's Company of Colo- 
nel Eleazer Tyng's Regi- 
ment, which marched to 



the relief of Fort William 
Henry in 1757 ; also again 
served in Colonel Tyng's 
Regiment from Woburn in 
1759. Lieutenant, 1763- 
74- 

Wyman, Walter, 156. 

Wyman, Charles Hadley, 188. 

Wyman, Henry Purkitt, 188. 

Wynne, Dr. Thomas, 1630- 

i6g2. First Pr o vi n cia 1 

Assembly, Province of 

Pennsylvania, 1682-83. 

Williams, Charles, 105. 

Yardley, William, 1632-1693. 
Member of the Governor's 
Council, 1688. 
Powell, Washington B., 103. 

Yeates, Jasper, 1720. 

Member of the Council, 
Province of Pennsylvania. 
Balch, Edwin Swift, 94. 
Balch, Thomas Willing, 95. 



* Furnished a print of their ancestor for this Register. 



301 




" CAMP COLOUR. BORN AT THE SIEGE OF LOUIS- 
BOURG, 1745. EXPEDITION UNDER SIR WILLIAM 
PEPPERRELL. PRESENTED TO THE NEW YORK HIS- 
TORICAL SOCIETY BY JOHN STARK." A FAC-SIMILE 
OF THE ORIGINAL, MADE BY PERMISSION FOR THE 
SOCIETY OF COLONIAL WARS IN THE STATE OF 
NEW YORK. 



APPENDIX. 

Committee on Louisbourg Memorial. 

HOAVLAND Pell, Chairman, 

New York. 

Satterlee Swartwout, Treasurer, 

Stamford, Conn. 

Walter K. Watkins, 

i8 Somerset St., Boston. 

John Appleton Wilson, 

Baltimore, Md. 

Gen. R. N, Batchelder, U. S. A., 

Washington, D.C. 

Malcolm Macdonald, 

Princeton, N. J. 

Dr. Charles Samuel Ward, 

Bridgeport, Conn. 

F. Senter Frisbie, 

Penacook, N. H. 

John Grant Norton, 

St. Albans, Vt. 

George Cuthbert Gillespie, 

1380 Arch St., Philadelphia. 

Madison Grant, Secretary, 

18 Exchange Place, New York City. 

The committee having been successful in raising sufficient 
funds to erect a suitable memorial to commemorate the cap- 
ture of Louisbourg, June 17, 1745, consider that a brief ac- 
count of the undertaking may be of interest to the members 
of the Society. 

The fame of the strength of the fortress, and difficulties 
to be overcome were so great, that when Governor Shirley 
first proposed the scheme to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts Bay, it was rejected, and when reconsidered was 

i 



APPENDIX. 

carried by only one vote. While the expedition was a New 
England enterprise, New York sent ten cannon, powder, 
and provisions ; New Jersey and Pennsylvania also con- 
tributed money and clothing. The expedition sailed March 
24, 1745, and consisted of 4,070 men : 3,250 from Massa- 
chusetts Bay, 304 from New Hampshire, and 516 from Con- 
necticut. The Rhode Island contingent of 150 men arrived 
after the surrender. The troops were embarked in a fleet 
of 90 transports and 16 armed vessels under Captain Ed- 
ward Tyng. The fleet reached Cape Breton early in April, 
but on account of the ice was prevented from landing at 
Louisbourg, and remained at Canseau, where the English 
ships under Commodore Warren joined the expedition on 
the 23d of the month. On May ist the whole force was 
safely landed at Gabarus Bay, a short distance to the west- 
ward of the fortress. Louisbourg was a fortified town on 
the easterly end of Cape Breton Island, and was supposed 
to be the key to the French possessions on the river and 
gulf of St. Lawrence. The fortifications were commenced 
by order of Louis XV., in 1720, and cost about six million 
dollars. In honor of the event he ordered a medal struck 
off, and it is proposed to have the reverse of the medal issued 
by the committee, in honor of the 150th Anniversary of the 
capture, a facsimile of the reverse of the French medal. The 
town, which contained churches, a hospital, and many build- 
ings, was situated on a tongue of land between the harbor and 
the ocean, being protected on the land sides by powerful bas- 
tions connected by curtain walls of earth and masonry with 
a wide moat and glacis. The water fronts were protected 
by earthworks and palisades. Across the harbor, half a 
mile wide and two miles long, was the Grand Battery, built 
to protect the narrow entrance. Between Rochefort Point, 
the end of the tongue of land on which the old town 
was built, and Light House Point, the other side of the 
entrance to the harbor, was an island with a battery on it. 
The country around the fortress was slightly undulating 
and swampy in places over which the besieging forces, 
with great difficulty, dragged their cannon. A reconnoiter- 
ing force, under Colonel Vaughan, flanked the position, 



APPENDIX. 



burned a quantity of stores and buildings, and occupied the 
Grand Battery, which they found abandoned. Not having 
a flag, a New England boy, William Tufts, climbed up the 
pole and fastened his red coat to it. The heavy guns 
captured here were of great use in reducing the works, 
which were so strong and well defended, that they were not 
surrendered until June 17th, after much suffering and gallant 
fighting on both sides. The total losses of the New Eng- 
land forces during the siege were 130, but several hundred 
died subsequently while in garrison, until relieved the fol- 
lowing spring by regulars from Gibraltar. The French lost 
in killed and wounded about 200 ; and Governor Duchambon 
surrendered 650 regulars, 1,310 militia, 2,000 inhabitants, 
besides the frigate Vigilante with her crew of 560 men, 
captured early in the siege. The fleet rendered valuable 
service in blockading the harbor and by its moral effect ; 
but all the fighting was done by our gallant New England 
forefathers. It is unnecessary to give the personal history 
of the principal officers, as they will be found in the Index, 
for this Society is fortunate in numbering among its mem- 
bers many of their descendants. Louisbourg, though now 
deserted save by a few fishermen, still shows that it was a 
strong fortress with glacis, moat, ramparts, gateways, bas- 
tions, and casemates, in which the sheep now find a refuge 
from the wintry blasts, though there are people yet living, 
whose grandparents found a shelter there from the storm 
of New England shot and shell. The long rows of un- 
marked graves have been neglected by their countrymen for 
a hundred and fifty years, but in a few months a lofty 
granite shaft, crowned with a cannon ball, of victory, will 
do honor to the memory and gallant deeds of the American 
soldiers of 1745. 



APPENDIX. 



A Registry of the Commissions in the Army under 
THE Command of the Hon. William Pepperrell, 
Esq., for an Expedition against the French 
Settlement on Cape Breton. 

general officers. 

William Pepperrell, Esq. 
Lieutenant-General and Commander-in-Chief of all the 
Forces by Sea and Land in said Expedition, and 
dated January 31, 1745. From Governor 
Shirley, Governor Law, and Gov- 
ernor Wentworth. 

Roger Wolcott, Esq. 
Major-General, from Governor Shirley, dated March 7, 1745. 

Samuel Waldo, Esq. 

Brigadier-General, jfrom Governor Shirley. Dated March 

7, 1745. 

Joseph Dwight, Esq. 

Brigadier-General, from Governor Shirley. Dated February 

20, 1745. 

commissions in the first regiment of the Massachu- 
setts troops, received from governor SHIRLEY. 

The Hon. William Pepperrell, Esq. 
Colonel and Capt. of the ist Company, Jan. 31, 1744. 

John Bradstreet, Esq. 
2d Colonel and Capt. of the 2d Co., Feb. 

John Storer, Esq. 
2d Lieut.-Col. and Capt. of ye 3d Co., Feb. 5. 

Richard Cutt, Esq. 
Major and Capt. of ye 4th Co., Feb. 5. 

Peter Staples, Capt. -Lieut, ist Co., Feb. 5, 1744. 

Ephraim Baker, Capt. 2d, Feb. 16, 

John Kinslagh, Capt. 5th, Feb. 2, 

John Harman, Capt. 6th, Feb. 5 




LIEUT.-GEN. SIR WILLIAM PEPPERRELL. BART. 

The Victor of Louisburg, A. D. 1745. 

FROiM Original Painting from the Peiierkeli, Mansion, at Kittery, Me., 
NOW IN Possession of the Essex Institute, Salem, Mass. 



APPENDIX. 



Moses Butler, 
Thomas Perkins, 
William Warner, 
Moses Pearson, 
John Butler, 
John Fairfield, 
Bray Deering, 
Andrew Watkins, 
Benjamin Harman, 

John Burbank, 
George Gerrish, 
George Knight, 
George Gowell, 
Joel Whittemore, 
John Greenough, 
Joshua Rice, 
Nathaniel Kemball, 
Joseph Weeks, 
Charles Cavenagh, 
Thomas Adams, 

Thomas Hardy, 
John Bridge, 
James Springer, 
Joseph Goldthwait, 
John Gorman, 



Capt. 7th Co. 
Capt. 8th, 
Capt. gth, 
Capt. loth, 
Lieut. 2d, 
Lieut. 3d. 
Lieut. 4th, 
Lieut. 5th, 
Lieut. 6th, 
Lieut. 7th, 
Lieut. Sth, 
Lieut, gth, 
Lieut. loth, 
2d Lieut. 1st, 
Ensign 1st, 
Ensign 2d, 
Ensign 2d, 
Ensign 3d, 
Ensign 4th, 
Ensign 5th. 
Ensign 6th, 
Ensign 7th, 
Ensign Sth, 
Ensign gth. 
Ensign loih. 
Adjutant, 
Armorer, 



Feb. 5, 1744. 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 6, 

Feb. 16, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 2, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 6, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 16, 

Mar. I, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 2, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 5, 

Feb. 6, 

Mar. 12, 

Feb. I, 



COMMISSIONS IN THE SECOND MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT 
WHEREOF THE HON. SAMUEL WALDO, ESQ., IS COLONEL. 

Samuel Waldo, Esq. 
Colonel and Capt. ist Company, Feb. 7, 1744. 





Arthur Noble, Esq. 




Lieut. - 


Col. and Capt. 2d Co., 

William Hunt, Esq. 
Major, Feb. 15. 


Feb. 7. 


Samuel Moody, 


Capt. 1st Co., 


Feb. 


John Watts, 


Capt. 2d, 


Feb. 


Philip Dumaresque, 


Capt. 3d, 


Feb. 


Benjamin Goldthwait 


:, Capt. 4th, 


Feb. 


20 


V 





g, 1744. 





APPENDIX. 






Daniel Hale, 


Capt. 5th Co., 


Feb. 


II, 1744, 


Jacob Stevens, 


Capt. 6th, 


Feb. 


9. 


James Noble, 


Capt. 7th, 


Feb. 


8, 


Richard Jaques, 


Capt. 8th, 


Feb. 


9. 


Daniel Fagg, 


Capt. gth, 


Feb. 


13, 


Jeremiah Richardson, 


Capt. loth, 


Feb. 


8, 


Charles Procter, 


Lieut. 1st, 


Feb. 


9, 


James Noble, 


Lieut. 2d, 


Feb. 


8, 


Josiah Crosby, 


Lieut. 3d, 


Feb. 


8, 


Charles Harrison, 


Lieut. 4th, 


Feb. 


9» 


James Bayley, 


Lieut. 5th, 


Feb. 


II, 


Stephen Webster, 


Lieut. 6th, 


Feb. 


9' 


Solomon Bragden, 


Lieut. 7th, 


Feb. 


8, 


William Allen, 


Lieut. 8th, 


Feb. 


19- 


John Libbee, 


Lieut, gth, 


Feb. 


16, 


Clement Chamberlain, 


Lieut. loth, 


Feb. 


8, 


John Murphey, 


Ensign of ye 1st, 


Feb. 


9. 


John Cargill, 


Ensign 2d, 


Feb. 


8, 


Thomas French, 


Ensign 3d, 


Feb. 


15, 


Joseph Newhall, 


Ensign 4th, 


Mar. 


5, 


Abraham Edwards, 


Ensign 5th, 


Feb. 


II, 


Edmond Morse, 


Ensign 6th, 


Feb. 


9. 


Daniel Meshavey, 


Ensign 7th, 


Feb. 


8, 


Edward Clark, 


Ensign Sth, 


Feb. 


9' 


Jonathan Lord, 


Ensign gth, 


Feb. 


16, 


John Russell, 


Ensign loth. 


Feb. 


8, 


John Shaw, 


2d Lieut., 


June 


12, 



COMMISSIONS IN THE THIRD MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT 
WHEREOF THE HON. JEREMIAH MOULTON, ESQ., IS COLONEL. 

Jeremiah Moulton, Esq. 
Colonel and Capt. ist Company. 

Nathaniel Donnell, Esq. 
Lieut. -Col. and Capt. 2d Co., Feb. 5, 1744. 

Edward Ellis, Esq. 
Major, Capt. 3d Co., Feb. 25. 

1744- 



Christopher Marshall, 


Capt. 3d Co., 


Feb. 


13, 


James Grant, 


Capt. 4th, 


Feb. 


I, 


Charles King, 


Capt. 5th, 


Feb. 


I, 


Peter Prescott, 


Capt. 6th, 
vi 


Feb. 


9' 





APPENDIX. 






Ammi Ruhami Cutter, 


Capt. 7th Co., 






Samuel Rhodes, 


Capt. 8th, 


Jan. 


29, 1744, 


Bartholomew Trow, 


Capt. gth, 


Feb. 


15, 


Estes Hatch, 


Capt. loth, 
Capt. -Lieut, ist, 
Capt. -Lieut. 2d, 


Feb. 


4, 


Benjamin Stansbury, 


Lieut. 3d, 


Feb. 


I, 


Benjamin Phippen, 


Lieut. 4th, 


Feb. 


I, 


John Marston, 


Lieut. 5th, 


Feb. 


4, 


William Larker, 


Lieut. 6th, 
Lieut. 7th, 


Feb. 


9. 


Jonathan Hartshorn, 


Lieut. 8th, 


Feb. 


8, 


Joseph Miller, 


Lieut, gth. 


Feb. 


15. 


Ebenezer Newall, 


Lieut. loth, 
2d Lieut. 1st, 
2d Lieut. 2d, 


Feb. 


4, 


Nathaniel Richardson, 


Ensign 3d, 


Feb. 


15, 


Israel Porter, 


Ensign 4th, 


Feb. 


I, 


Joseph Gerrish, 


Ensign 5th, 


Feb. 


14, 


Jonathan Hoar, 


Ensign 6th, 
Ensign 7th, 


Feb. 


9> 


John Hearsey, 


Ensign 3th, 


Feb. 


8, 


Joseph Fairbanks, 


Ensign gth. 


Feb. 


8, 


Ebenezer Summer, 


Ensign lOth, 


Feb. 


4, 


James Donnell, 


Ensign, 


Feb. 


5, 


John Lane, 


Lieut., 


Feb. 


5, 



COMMISSIONS IN THE FOURTH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT 
WHEREOF SAMUEL WILLARD, ESQ., IS COLONEL. 

Samuel Willard, Esq. 
Col. and Capt. ist Company, Feb. 19, 1744. 

Thomas Chandler, Esq. 
Lieut. -Col. and Capt. 2d Co., Feb. 9. 

Seth Pomeroy, 
Major and Capt. 3d Co., Feb. 24. 



Joshua Peirce, 
John Warner, 
David Melvin, 
Palmer Goulding, 
James Stevens, 



Capt. 1st Co., 
Capt. 4th, 
Capt. 5th, 
Capt. 6th, 
Capt. 7th, 
vii 



Feb. 18, 1744. 
Feb. 18, 
Feb. 15, 
Feb. 15, 
Feb. 13, 





APPENDIX. 






John Huston, 


Capt. 8th Co., 


Feb. 


15. 1744. 


John Miller, 


Capt. gth, 


Feb. 


16, 


Jabez Omstead, 


Capt. loth, 


Feb. 


20, 


Abijah Willard, 


Lieut. 1st, 


Feb. 


18, 


John Payson, 


Lieut. 2d, 


Feb. 


9. 


Ebenezer Alexander, 


Lieut. 3d, 


Mar. 


9, 


Joseph Whittcomb, 


Lieut. 4th, 


Feb. 


18, 


Eliezer Melvin, 


Lieut. 5th, 


Feb. 


15, 


John Stearns, 


Lieut. 6th, 


Feb. 


15, 


Timothy Johnson, 


Lieut. 7th, 






Reuben King, 


Lieut. 8th, 


Feb. 


15, 


Samuel Chandler, 


Lieut. 9th, 


Feb. 


20, 


James Fry, 


Lieut. loth. 


Feb. 


13, 


John Trumbull, 


Ensign ist, 


Feb. 


18, 


David King, 


Ensign 2d, 


Feb. 


9. 


William Lyman, 


Ensign 3d, 


Mar. 


9. 


William Hutchins, 


Ensign 4th, 


Feb. 


18, 


Isaac Barran, 


Ensign 5th, 


Feb. 


15, 


Nathan Payson, 


Ensign 6th, 
Ensign 7th, 


Feb. 


15, 


Benjamin Shelden, 


Ensign 8th, 


Feb. 


21, 


John Maw, 


Ensign gth. 
Ensign loth, 


Feb. 


20, 


Jonathan Hubbard, 


Adjutant, 


Feb. 


iS, 


John Hamilton, 


Lieutenant, 


Feb. 


20, 



COMMISSIONS IN THE FIFTH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT 
WHEREOF ROBERT HALL, ESQ., IS COLONEL. 

Robert Hall, Esq. 
Colonel. 

Edward Evelith, Esq. 
Lieut. -Col. and Capt. of the 2d Co., Feb. 7, 1744. 

Moses Titcomb, Esq. 
Major and Capt. of the 3d Co., Feb. 7. 



Jonathan Bayley, 
Jerenth. Foster, 
Samuel Davis, 
Thomas Staniford, 
Charles Byles, 



Capt. 4th Co. 
Capt. 5th, 
Capt. 6th, 
Capt. 7th, 
Capt. 8th, 
Capt. gth, 
viii 



Feb. 7, 
Feb. 7, 
Feb. 7. 
Feb. 7, 
Feb. 12, 



1744. 




MOSES TITCOMB. 



APPENDIX. 



Benjamin Ives, 

Daniel Tilton, 
Samuel Grenough, 

Caleb Swan, 
Daniel Giddins, 
Isaac Annis, 

Samuel Morgan, 



Daniel Eveleigh, 
Bembsly Glazier, 

Joseph Frye, 
Joseph Goodhue, 
John Rowe, 

Joseph Stanwood, 

Benjamin White, 



Capt. loth Co., 
Capt. -Lieut. 1st, 
Lieut. 2d, 
Lieut. 3d, 
Lieut. 4th, 
Lieut. 5th, 
Lieut. 6th, 
Lieut. 7th, 
Lieut. Sth. 
Lieut, gth, 
Lieut. loth, 
2d Lieut. 1st, 
Ensign 2d, 
Ensign 3d, 
Ensign 4th, 
Ensign 5th, 
Ensign 6th, 
Ensign 7th, 
Ensign Sth, 
Ensign gth, 
Ensign, 
Adjutant, 



Feb. 7, 1744. 
Feb. 7, 

Feb. 7, 
Feb. 7, 
Feb. 7, 

Feb. 12, 



Feb. 7, 

Feb. 7, 
Feb. 7, 
Feb. 7, 

Feb. 12, 

Mar. 16, 



COMMISSIONS IN THE SIXTH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT 
WHEREOF SYLVESTER RICHMOND, JR., ESQ., IS COLONEL. 

Sylvester Riclimond, Jr., Esq. 
Col. and Capt. of the ist Co., Feb. 6, 1744. 

Lieut. -Colonel, 
Major, 
Capt. 4th, 
Capt. 5th, 
Capt. 6th, 
Capt. 7th, 
Capt. Sth, 
Capt. gth, 
Capt. loth, 
('apt. -Lieut, ist, 
Capt. -Lieut. 2d, 
Capt. -Lieut. 3d, 
Lieut. 4th, 
Lieut. 5th, 
ix 



Robert Swan, 
Ebenezer Eastman, 
Cornelius Sole, 
Jonathan Lawrence, 

Eben Nichols, 
Jeremiah Westen, 
Nathaniel Bosworth, 



Thomas Waldron, 
Jonathan Roberts, 



Feb. 13, 1744. 
Feb. 6, 
Feb. 8, 
Feb. 5, 

Feb. 6, 
Feb. 12, 
Feb. 6, 



Feb. 13, 
Feb 6, 





APPENDIX. 






James Griffin, 


Lieut. 6th Co., 


Feb. 


8, 1744, 


Thomas Moorey, 


Lieut. 7th, 


Feb. 


7, 


William Trefry, 


Lieut. 8th, 


Feb. 


7, 


Edward Pratt, 


Lieut. Qth, 


Feb. 


13. 


Joseph Clark, 


Lieut. loth, 
2d Lieut. 2d, 
2d Lieut. 3d, 


Feb. 


20, 


Edward Gray, 


Lieut, 1st, 


Feb. 


6, 


Seth Hathaway, 


Lieut. 1st, 


Feb. 


6, 


Jeremiah Prebble, 


Ensign 4th, 


Feb. 


13, 


John Webster, 


Ensign 5th, 


Feb. 


6, 


Joseph Brown, 


Ensign 6th, 


Feb. 


8, 


Nathaniel Smith, 


Ensign 7th, 


Feb. 


15, 


John Tinney, 


Ensign 8th, 


Feb. 


12, 


Grover Scolley, 


Ensign 9th, 


Feb. 


13, 


Benjamin Esterbrook, 


Ensign loth, 


Feb. 


20, 


Madett Engs, 


Adjutant, 


Mar. 


14, 



COMMISSIONS IN THE SEVENTH MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT 

WHEREOF SHUBAEL GORHAM, ESQ., IS COLONEL. 

Shubael Gorham, Esq. 

Col. and Capt. of the ist Co., Feb. 20, 1744. 

John Gorham, Esq. 
Lieut.-Col. and Capt. of the 2d Co., Feb. 20. 



Joseph Thatcher, 


Capt. 3d Co., 


Feb. 


20. 1744. 


Edward Dimmock, 


Capt. 1st, 


Feb. 


15, 


Elisha Doan, 


Capt. 4th, 
Capt. 5th, 


Feb. 


20, 


Sylvanus Cobb, 


Capt. 6th, 


Feb. 


13, 


Israel Bayley, 


Capt. 7th, . 


Feb. 


14, 


Gersham Bradford, 


Capt. 8th, 


Feb. 


14, 


Jonathan Carey, 


Capt. gth, 


Feb. 


14, 


Samuel Lumbart, 


Capt. I Gth, 
Capt. -Lieut. 2d, 


Feb. 


20, 


Nathaniel Fish, 


Lieut. 1st, 


Feb. 


15, 


Joseph Freeman, 


Lieut. 3d, 


Feb. 


14, 


Theophilus Paine, 


Lieut. 4th, 


Feb. 


20, 


Samuel Bartlet, 


Lieut. 6th, 


Feb. 


13, 


Joseph Lawrence, 


Lieut. 7th, 


Feb. 


5, 


Jonathan Loring, 


Lieut. 8th, 


Feb. 


14' 


Nathaniel Bourne, 


Lieut, gth, 
X 


Feb. 


14, 





APPENDIX. 






Peter West, 


Lieut. loth Co., 
2d Lieut. 2d, 


Feb. 


20, 1744. 


Sylvanus Hall, 


Ensign ist. 


Mar. 


2, 


Joshua Bassett, 


Ensign 3d, 


Feb. 


14, 


William Clark, 


Ensign 4th, 
Ensign 5th, 


Feb. 


20, 


Nathaniel Bosworth, 


Ensign 6th, 


Feb. 


I3> 


Jonathan Eames, 


Ensign 7th, 


Feb. 


14, 


Caleb Cook, 


Ensign 8th, 


Feb. 


14, 


Jonathan Carver, 


Ensign 9th, 


Feb. 


14. 


Joseph Manter, 


Ensign loth. 


Feb. 


20, 


Matthew Lumbart, 


Adjutant, 


Apl. 


12, 



COMMISSIONS IN THE CONNECTICUT REGIMENT WHEREOF 
WILLIAM BURR, ESQ., IS COLONEL. 

Andrew Burr, Esq. 
Colonel, Mar. 16, 1744. 

Simon Lothrop, Esq. 
Lieut. -Col., March 16. 

Eleazar Goodrich, 
David Worster, 
Henry King, 
William Whiting, 
Daniel Chapman, 
Robert Denison, 
Andrew Ward, 
James Church, 
Stephen Lee, 
Nathaniel Beedle, 
Samuel Torrey, 
William Throope, 
Noah Taylor, 
David Seabury, 
V/illiam Smithson, 
Samuel Pettibone, 
Jonathan Read, 
Nathan Whiting, 
John Hogskins, 
Joseph Wait, 
John Huntingdon, 



Major, 


June 


3. 1745 


Capt. of a Co., 


Mar. 


16, 


Capt., 


June 


3, 


Capt., 


Mar. 


16, 


Capt., 


Mar. 


16, 


Capt., 


Mar. 


16, 


Capt., 


Mar. 


16, 


Capt., 


Mar. 


16, 


Capt., 


Mar. 


16, 


Lieut. , 


Mar. 


16, 


Lieut., 


June 


3, 


Lieut., 


Mar. 


16, 


Lieut., 


Mar. 


16, 


Lieut., 


Mar. 


16, 


Lieut., 


Mar. 


16, 


Lieut., 


June 


14, 


Lieut., 


June 


14, 


Ensign, 


Mar. 


16, 


Ensign, 


Apl. 


2, 


Ensign, 


June 


14. 


Ensign, 


Mar. 


16, 


xi 









APPENDIX. 






Jonathan Darling, 


Ensign, 


Mar. i6, 


1745 


Christopher Tracy, 


Ensign, 


Mar. i6, 




Jonathan Noble, 


Ensign, 


June 14, 




Thomas Leeds, 


Ensign, 


June 3, 





COMMISSIONS IN THE NEW HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT 
WHEREOF SAMUEL MOORE, ESQ., IS COLONEL. 



Samuel Moore, Esq. 
Col. and Capt. ist Company, Mar. i, 

Nathaniel Mesharve, Esq. 
Lieut. -Col. and Capt. 2d Co., Mar. 

Eliezer Oilman, Esq. 
Major and Capt. of 3d Co., Mar. 

John Tufton Mason, 
William Sayward, 
John Furnel, 
Samuel Hall, 
Jacob Tilton, 



1744. 



Capt. 
Capt. 
Capt. 
Capt. 



Edward Williams, 
James Whidden, 
Thomas Westbrook Wal- 

dron, 
Moses Wirgett, 
Ezekiel Pickman, 
Richard INIattoon, 
Samuel Robie, 
Jonathan Flagg, 
Eliphalet Dannel, 
Jeremiah Wheelwright, 
Samuel Leavitt, 
Clement Ham, 
John Hart, 
Robert Perkins, 
Edmond Brown, 
Christopher Huntress, 
Thomas Pickrin, 
Edward Brooks, 
John Eyre, 
Thomas Sherbourne, 



of a Co., 

of a Co., 

of a Co., 

of a Co., 
Capt. of a Co., 
Capt. of a Co., 
Capt. -Lieut, ist Co., 



2d, 



Capt. -Lieut 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
Lieut., 
2d Lieut., 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Ensign, 
Adjutant, 
Capt. of a Co., 
xii 



Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 
Mar. 



Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. I 

June 6 



1744 





APPENDIX. 












Trueworthy Dudley, 


Capt. -Lieut., 






Mar. 


I, 


1 744' 


Samuel Conner, 


2d Lieut., 






Mar. 


I, 




Daniel Wormall, 


Ensign, 






Mar. 


I, 




Jonathan Oilman, 


Lieut, of Marines, 




Apl. 


15, 




Abraham Trefithen, 


Captain of a 
Marines, 


Co. 


of 


Apl. 


13, 





COMMISSIONS IN THE TRAIN OF ARTILLERY SENT FROM 

THE MASSACHUSETTS PROVINCE. 

Joseph Dwight, Esq. 

Colonel, Feb. 20, 1744. 

Richard Gridley, Esq. 

Lieut. -Col. and Capt. of the Train, Feb. 21, 

and Commissary, Mar. 20. 



Abraham Reller, 



j 2d Capt., 
(i 



Thomas Campling, 
Bartholomew Green 
Joseph Chadwick, 
Joseph Holbrook, 
John Gorman, 
Chas. Pyncheon, 
Joseph Hawley, 



Feb. 21, 1744. 
Feb. 16, 
Feb. 21, 
Feb. 21, 
Feb. 21, 
Feb. 21, 
Feb. 20, 
Mar. 20, 
Mar. 10, 



and Chief Bombardier, 

1st Lieut., 

2d Lieut., 

3d Lieut., 

4th Lieut., 

1st Under Bombardier, 

Adjutant, 

Chaplain, 

Commissions. 

John Henry Bastide, Esq. 

Prin. Engineer, June 3, 1745. 

Robert Glover, Esq. 
Adjutant-Gen., Mar. 10, 1744. 

William Maclntire. 
Quartermaster-Gen., Mar. 20. 

Edward Ellis, Esq . 
Surgeon-Gen. of the Mass. Troops, Feb. 19. 

Joseph Pierce, Esq. 

Surgeon-Gen. of the N. H. Troops and Naval Force, Mar. r. 

Robert Keith, 

2d Surgeon-Gen. of the Mass. Troops, Mar. 20. 

John Kinselagh, 

Agent for the Transports, Mar. 10. 

xiii 





APPENDIX. 






John German, 


Prin. Armourer, 


Feb. 


I, 1744. 


Thomas Waldo, 


Muster Master, 


Mar. 


7, 


Andrew Lemercier, Jr., 


Interpreter, 


Mar. 


7. 


Nathaniel Walter, 


Interpreter, 


Mar. 


22, 


Samuel Rhodes, 


Aide-de-camp, 


May 


I, 


Samuel Waldo, Jr., 


Aide-de-camp, 






William Winslow, 


Commissary, 






Samuel Waldo, Jr., 


Commissary, 


Feb. 


2, 


Melatiah Bourne, 


Commissary, 


Feb. 


20, 


George Carwin, 


Commissary, 


Feb. 


21, 


Jeremiah Miller, Jr., 


Commissary of the pro- 
visions of Muster 
Roll for the Conn. 








Regt.. 


Mar. 


14, 


Andrew Le Mercier, 


General Clerk, 


June 


lO, 


Edward Paine, 


Master of the bag- 








gage, 


Mar. 


19, 


Alexander Bulman, 


Surgeon, 


Feb. 


4, 


William Rand, 


Surgeon, 


Mar. 


9, 


Joseph Binney, 


Surgeon, 


Feb. 


10, 


Anthony Emery, 


Surgeon, 


Feb. 


20, 


Philip Gospers Cast, 


Surgeon, 


Feb. 


19, 


Gillam Taylor, 


Surgeon, 






Charles Pyncheon, 


Surgeon-Gen. 's Mate, 


Mar. 


10, 


Joseph Lebarron, 


Under Surgeon, 


Feb. 


19, 


Jacob March, 


Under Surgeon, 


Mar. 


4, 


Michael Lowell, 


Under Surgeon, 


Mar. 


18, 


Jonathan Prescott, 


Dr. to Surgeon-Gen., 


Mar. 


19, 


James Oliver, 


Dresser to Surg.-Gen., 


Mar. 


19. 


Mathew Barnard, 


Capt. of House Car- 








penters, 


Mar. 


16, 


James Pierpont, 


2d Capt., 


Mar. 


II, 


Andrew Brown, 


Lieut., 


Mar. 


II, 


Edward Paine, 


Capt. of an Independent 








Co. of Grenadiers, 


Feb. 


19, 


Richard Abbott, 


1st Lieut., 


Feb. 


19, 


George Manners, 


2nd Lieut., 


Feb. 


19, 


Moses Bennett, 


Capt. of Sloop Benetta, 








in the pay of Mass., 


Mar. 


18, 


John Prentis, 


Capt. of the Sloop De- 
fiance, in ye pay of 








Conn., 


Mar. 


19, 



APPENDIX. 



Edward Brooks, 



Zechariah Forss, 



Benjamin Green, 
William Maclntire, 
Joseph Goldthwait, 
Robert Glover, 
Samuel Waldo, Jr., 
Andrew LeMercier, Jr. 
Andrew Pepperrell- 

Frost, 
Benjamin Green, 
Charles Frost, 

A true copy. 
[Signed] 



1st Lieut, of the Sloop 
Abigail, in the pay of 

N. H., Mar. i, 1744. 

Lieut, of the Sloop Abi- 
gail, Mar. I, 

Brevets. 

Captain, etc.. Mar. i. 

Major, Mar. 22, 

Captain, Mar. 20, 

Captain, Mar. 19, 

Captain, Mar. 23, 

Lieutenant, Feb. 5, 

Lieutenant, Mar. i, 

Sec. of the Expedition, Mar. i, 

2nd Secretary, Mar. i, 



Benj. Green, 

Sec7-ctary. 

Copied from Registry of Commissions in the British War 
Office, dated June 28, 1745, by William D. Spalding, Esq., 13 
Edith Road, West Kensington. 

London, Ja^i. 12, 1895. 

Note.— This official copy was obtained for the Society by Francis Olcott 
Allen, Esqr., of the Society of Colonial Wars in Pennsylvania. 



APPENDIX. 



ROSTER OF OFFICERS OF THE 
FIRST AMERICAN ARMY. 

As Organized for the Narraganset Campaign, and 
Mustered at Pettisquamscot, December 19, 1675. 

Compiled by the Rev. George M. Bodge, of Leominster, Mass., Chaplain 
of the " Society of Colonial Wars " in Massachusetts. 

General Josiah Winslow, Governor of Plymouth Colony, 
Commander-in-chief. 

General Staff : 
Daniel Weld, of Salem, Chief Surgeon. 
Joseph Dudley, of Boston, Chaplain. 
Benjamin Church, of Little Compton, R. I., Aid. 

MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT. 

Samuel Appleton, of Ipswich, Major and Captain of 
First Company. 

Regimental Staff : 
Richard Knott, of Marblehead, Surgeon. 
Samuel Nowell, of Boston, Chaplain. 
John Morse, of Ipswich, Commissary. 

Officers of the Line : 
First Company : Jeremiah Swain, Lieutenant. 

EzKKiEL Woodward, Sergeant (Acting Ensign). 

Second Company : Samuel Mosely, Captain. 
Perez Savage, Lieutenant. 

Third Company : James Oliver, Captain. 
Ephraim Turner, Lieutenant. 
Peter Bennett, Sergeant (Acting Ensign), 
xvi 



A PPENDIX. 



Fourth Company : Isaac Johnson, Captain. 
Phineas Upham, Lieutenant. 
Henry Bowen, Ensign. 

Fifth Company : Nathanial Davenport, Captain. 
Edward Tyng, Lieutenant. 
John Druky, Ensign. 

Sixth Company : Joseph Gardiner, Captain. 

William Hathorne, Lieutenant. 

Benjamin Sweet, Ensign (promoted Lieutenant). 

Jeremiah Neal, Sergeant (promoted Ensign). 
Cavalry Company : (" Troop ") Thomas Prentice, Cap- 
tain. 

John Wyman, Cornet (promoted Lieutenant). 

PLYMOUTH REGIMENT. 

William Bradford, of Marshfield, Major and Captain 
of First Company. 

Regimtnlal Staff : 
Mathew Fuller, of Barnstable, Surgeon, 
Thomas Huckins, of Barnstable, Commissary. 

Officers of the Line : 
First Company : Robert Barker, of Duxbury, Lieu- 
tenant. 

Second Company : John Gorham, of Barnstable, Captain. 
Jonathan Sparrow, of Eastham, Lieutenant. 
William Wetherell, Sergeant. 

CONNECTICUT REGIMENT. 
Robert Treat, of Milford, Major. 

Regimental Staff : 
Gershom Bulkely, Surgeon. 
Rev. Nicholas Noyes, Chaplain. 
Stephen Barrett, Commissary. 



APPENDIX. 

Officers of the Lme : 

First Company : John Gallop, of Stonington, Captain. 

Second Company : Samuel Marshall, of Windsor, Cap- 
tain. 

Tliird Company : Nathaniel Seely, of Stratford, Cap- 
tain. 

Fourth Company : Thomas Watts, of Hartford, Cap- 
tain. 

Fifthi Company : John Mason, of Norwich, Captain. 
To the First and Fifth Connecticut Companies were 

attached Indian Scouting Companies, numbering seventy- 
five to each. 

Additional, 

The following oflicers were sent out from Massachu- 
setts, to reorganize their Regiment, and fill the vacancies 
caused by the losses at the " Fort Fight." I do not 
attempt to assign the special commands. 
Surgeons : Dr. Jacob Willard, of Newton. 

Dr. John Cutler, of Hingham. 

Dr. John Clark, of Boston. 

Captains : Samuel Wadsworth. 

Joseph Sill. 

Samuel Brocklebank. 

Thomas Brattle. 

Jonathan Remington (promoted). 
Lieutenants : Stephen Greenleaf (promoted). 
Daniel Ring (promoted). 

Several of the above officers were in the "Fort Fight" 
as subordinate officers, and afterwards promoted. 



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